Encouraging Couples to Change: A Motivational Assessment to Promote Well-Being in People with Chronic Pain and Their Partners

被引:6
作者
Miller-Matero, Lisa Renee [1 ]
Cano, Annmarie [1 ]
机构
[1] Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI USA
关键词
Motivational Interviewing; Therapeutic Assessment; Chronic Pain; Mood; Maritalj Satisfaction; OSTEOARTHRITIC KNEE PAIN; MINDFULNESS MEDITATION; MARRIAGE CHECKUP; SPOUSE; INTERVENTION; METAANALYSIS; ACCEPTANCE; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY; SATISFACTION;
D O I
10.1111/pme.12600
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
ObjectiveMotivating people with chronic pain to engage in therapy can be difficult, especially when individuals have not experienced adequate pain management. Therefore, it may be useful for clinicians to use a motivational assessment as a part of treatment to help patients achieve immediate benefits. Additionally, because the social context impacts chronic illness, the significant other should be included in the assessment. This article describes a motivational assessment that was developed for people with chronic pain and their partners. InterventionThe motivational assessment begins with gathering information from questionnaires that each partner completes, conducting a semi-structured interview about the couples' relationship and pain history, and observing the couples converse about pain coping. Next, tailored feedback is provided to each couple regarding their strengths and weaknesses with suggestions for how to improve their relationship and pain coping skills. This tailored feedback engages the couple in this conversation by adhering to the principles of motivational interviewing. Case ExampleA case example of a couple who completed this motivational assessment is described. This assessment resulted in immediate improvements in marital satisfaction, pain severity, and mood for the couple. ConclusionsThis article provides a guide to clinicians for using a motivational assessment to help patients with a chronic illness achieve immediate benefits.
引用
收藏
页码:348 / 355
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Developing a Capability-Based Questionnaire for Assessing Well-Being in Patients with Chronic Pain
    Kinghorn, Philip
    Robinson, Angela
    Smith, Richard D.
    SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH, 2015, 120 (03) : 897 - 916
  • [32] Age and psychosocial contributors to well-being among older adults living with chronic pain
    Kohlert, Amara
    Gallant, Natasha L.
    Hill, Taylor G.
    COGENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 11 (01):
  • [33] Chronic Pain and the Arcs of Suffering and Well-Being: A Systems Model of/for Living with Psoriatic Arthritis
    Singstock, Mitchell
    Hay, M. Cameron
    Hyland, Kerby
    ETHOS, 2022, 50 (01) : 3 - 29
  • [34] Linking exercise and causality orientations to change in well-being among older adults: does change in motivational variables play a role?
    Solberg, Paul Andre
    Halvari, Hallgeir
    Ommundsen, Yngvar
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2013, 43 (06) : 1259 - 1272
  • [35] Relationship between the chronic pain grade and measures of physical, social and psychological well-being
    Penny, KI
    Purves, AM
    Smith, BH
    Chambers, WA
    Smith, WC
    PAIN, 1999, 79 (2-3) : 275 - 279
  • [36] Longitudinal Associations Between Provision of Autonomy Support and Well-Being in Spouses of Individuals With Chronic Pain
    Ascigil, Esra
    Uysal, Ahmet
    Cosar, Sacide Nur Saracgil
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2019, 53 (04) : 372 - 382
  • [37] Stress Mindset and Social Identification in Chronic Pain Patients and Their Relationship to Coping, Well-Being & Depression
    Grunenwald, Isabel
    Kaluza, Antonia J.
    Schultze, Martin
    van Dick, Rolf
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN MEDICAL SETTINGS, 2023, 30 (01) : 153 - 168
  • [38] Exploring Chronic Pain Experiences: Leveraging Text and Audio Analysis to Infer Well-Being Metrics
    Agurto, Carla
    Merler, Michele
    Reinen, Jenna
    Parida, Pritish
    Cecchi, Guillermo
    Rogers, Jeffrey L.
    2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL HEALTH, ICDH 2024, 2024, : 196 - 201
  • [39] Stress Mindset and Social Identification in Chronic Pain Patients and Their Relationship to Coping, Well-Being & Depression
    Isabel Grünenwald
    Antonia J. Kaluza
    Martin Schultze
    Rolf van Dick
    Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2023, 30 : 153 - 168
  • [40] Spousal autonomy support, need satisfaction, and well-being in individuals with chronic pain: A longitudinal study
    Ahmet Uysal
    Esra Ascigil
    Gamze Turunc
    Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2017, 40 : 281 - 292