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Family Discussion Groups for Patients with Chronic Pain: A Pilot Study

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Family Discussion Groups for Patients with Chronic Pain: A Pilot Study

Auteurs : Gilbert Lemmens ; Ivan Eisler ; Magda Heireman ; Boudewijn Van Houdenhove ; Bernard Sabbe

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This pilot study investigated the benefits of discussion groups for patients with chronic pain and their family members. Nineteen patients with chronic pain and 41 relatives participated in four consecutive groups. Most patients and family members found their participation clearly helpful for themselves and for the family. The group helped them to improve communication, support and mutual relationships, and to better cope with the pain. Reported beneficial factors were experiencing communality, having a place to discuss things with each other, gaining insights, and learning from fellow‐sufferers and their own family. Post treatment, patients also felt less distressed by the pain, less depressed, less insufficient and showed an increase in life‐control and social activities. Moreover, some aspects of the family climate improved, but only in the perception of the family members. The present study points to the value of a multifamily format in chronic pain therapy and suggests the appropriateness of further controlled investigation.

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