Clinical Approach to Chronic Pain and Mental Health
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Behavior, Chronic Disease and Health Promotion".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 7547
Special Issue Editor
Interests: chronic pain; respiratory disturbances; pain management
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Dear Colleagues,
Chronic pain is a clinical problem of great relevance worldwide due to the biopsychosocial limitations and difficulties that it causes. The biopsychosocial clinical model converges the understanding of the chronic pain in patients towards a central perspective, with the aim of addressing different spheres of the same whole: a somatosensory sphere, a cognitive–evaluative sphere, and a motivational–affective sphere. The COVID-19 pandemic has led us to consider new clinical approaches to chronic pain in patients such as telematic interventions. Mental health is critical in both general patients and patients with chronic pain in particular. The presence of high levels of anxiety, suicidal or dark thoughts, depression, stress, and low mood, are some of the clinical problems that may accompany patients with chronic pain. The aim of this Special Issue is to collate the latest high-quality clinical articles and systematic reviews through meta-analyses (also umbrella reviews with meta-meta-analyses), which address psychosocial and mental health issues in chronic pain patients (both face-to-face and telematically) under the biopsychosocial model. Clinical research, innovative case series (with follow-up), and systematic reviews with meta-analysis are the types of papers that we are inviting for submission to this Special Issue.
- Behavior modification techniques in patients with chronic pain;
- Telematic interventions for chronic pain patients;
- Multimodal physiotherapy approach under the biopsychosocial model for the chronic pain patient;
- Educational interventions for pain patients;
- Chronic pain in children population;
- Therapeutic exercise interventions on psychosocial variables.
Dr. Ferran Cuenca-Martínez
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- chronic pain
- biopsychosocial
- therapeutic exercise
- multimodal physiotherapy
- telematic interventions
- mental health
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