According to a new Johns Hopkins Medicine study, low pain self-efficacy can predict daily pre-surgery prescribed opioid use among patients seeking elective spine surgery. The study defined pain ...
Healio: Pain severity, pain self-efficacy cited as predictors of prescription opioid use after musculoskeletal injury
Pain severity, pain self-efficacy cited as predictors of prescription opioid use after musculoskeletal injury
Lupus Foundation of America: Self-Efficacy’s Impact on Pain and Fatigue in Black Women with Lupus
For Black women with lupus, research shows that self-efficacy – the personal belief that one is capable of accomplishing something – is linked to reduced pain and fatigue interference in daily life.
BMJ: Self-efficacy and risk of persistent shoulder pain: results of a Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis
Self-efficacy and risk of persistent shoulder pain: results of a Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis
Pain is deeply personal, yet healthcare still relies heavily on subjective scales to assess it. New research is exploring better tools, from refined questionnaires to biomarker-based devices, but each ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results from this prospective, cross-sectional study demonstrated catastrophic thinking and lower self-efficacy ...
Self-efficacy has been associated with health outcomes for women with disabilities. Self-efficacy involves our confidence in our ability to achieve desired goals. In other words, we tend to choose to ...
Self-management interventions are widely recommended for patients with low back pain (LBP), but a systematic review with meta-analysis by Australian researchers suggests that its effects on pain and ...