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Self-efficacy and self-care-related outcomes following Alexander Technique lessons for people with chronic neck pain in the ATLAS randomised controlled trial

机译:在亚历山大技术课程中针对患有慢性颈部疼痛的人进行亚历山大技术课程后的自我效能和与自我护理相关的结果

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IntroductionATLAS was a pragmatic randomised (1:1:1 ratio), controlled trial recruiting patients with chronic neck pain (N = 517) and evaluating one-to-one Alexander Technique lessons, or acupuncture, each plus usual care, compared with usual care alone. The primary outcome (12-month Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire [NPQ]) demonstrated significant and clinically meaningful reductions in neck pain and associated disability for both interventions compared with usual care alone. Here we describe pre-specified, self-efficacy and other self-care-related outcomes for the Alexander group compared with usual care.
机译:前言ATLAS是一项实用的随机对照研究(比例为1:1:1),该研究招募了患有慢性颈部疼痛(N = 517)的患者,并评估了一对一的亚历山大技术课程或针灸课程,以及常规护理,并与常规护理进行了比较单独。主要结果(Northwick Park颈部疼痛问卷调查[NPQ]为期12个月)显示,与单独进行常规护理相比,两种干预措施均可以显着降低颈部疼痛和相关残疾,具有临床意义。在这里,我们描述了亚历山大组与常规护理相比预先设定的自我效能感和其他与自我护理有关的结果。

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