Abstract
General conclusions:
Based on this thesis and looking at whether and how IPs affect the symptoms of MusculoSkeletal Pain, we conclude:
• The Brief IPQ-DLV can be used, in combination with a personal interview, in primary
physiotherapy care to assess patients’ perceptions about their illness.
• Baseline IPs are not predictive for recovery outcomes at 3 months in the physiotherapeutic
management of MSP.
• The IPs Consequences, Personal Control, Identity, Concern and Emotional Response
significantly mediate the effect of physiotherapy management in patients with persistent
low back pain.
• The IP Personal Control significantly modifies the effect of physiotherapy management in
patients with persistent low back pain.
Recommendations for further research:
• Investigate potential improvements of the Brief IPQ-DLV with ‘thinking-aloud’ studies with people with MSP.
• Carry out additional matched-care intervention studies of changing dysfunctional IPs and the impact of this on pain intensity and physical functioning in people with MSP.
• Conduct research on larger groups to investigate more precisely the modifying and mediation effects of each individual IP on MSP management outcomes.
Recommendations for clinical practice:
• To this end, make use of the Brief IPQ-DLV, followed up by interview to qualitatively explore patients’ perceptions.
• Explore dysfunctional IP dimensions Consequences, Personal Control, Identity, Concern and Emotional Response during physiotherapy treatment, for their mediating effect.
• Explore the dysfunctional IP dimension Personal Control before physiotherapy treatment
for its moderating effect.
Original language | English |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 16 Dec 2021 |
Place of Publication | sine loco |
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Print ISBNs | 9789463327626 |
Publication status | Published - 16 Dec 2021 |
Externally published | Yes |