The role of sleep quality and fatigue on the benefits of an interdisciplinary treatment for adults with chronic pain
ConclusionsIn addition to sleep, fatigue emerged as a key potential mechanism of multidisciplinary chronic pain treatment ‐related improvements, suggesting that interventions including elements which effectively target sleep and fatigue may enhance the efficacy of interdisciplinary chronic pain programs. This possibility should be evaluated in future research.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Pain Practice - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Roc ío de la Vega,
Melanie Racine,
Elena Castarlenas,
Ester Solé,
Rubén Roy,
Mark P. Jensen,
Jordi Miró,
Douglas Cane Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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