Effect of cognitive behavioral group therapy in patients with chronic neuropathic pai
- Conditions
- chronic neuropathic pain.
- Registration Number
- IRCT20180607040001N1
- Lead Sponsor
- Islamic Azad University
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 30
Participants who recognized chronic neuropathic pain by neurologist and don't have significant physical sickness.
Whole participants are female.
Age range of 20 to 60 years old.
Inhabitant of Babol (from Babol).
They haven't mental disorders.
They have conscious satisfaction.
They have education of high School and higher.
They haven't participation in another instructional and therapeutic classes, simultaneously.
The participants who are absent for over two sessions.
The participants who are unwilling to participate in this study.
The participants who suffer from mental disorders.
The participants who are physically illness.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain coping strategies, pain perception, pain intensity, pain self-efficacy. Timepoint: Two weeks before intervention. Method of measurement: Pain coping strategies were measured by pain coping strategies auestionnaire (CSQ) (Rosenstiel and keefe, 1983) , pain perception was measured by pain beliefs and perception inventory (PBPI) (Williams and Thorn, 1989) , pain intensity was measured by west Haven-Yale multidimensional pain inventory (Kerns et all, 1985) and pain self- efficacy was measured by pain self- efficacy questionnaire (Nicholas, 1989).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain coping strategies, pain perception, pain intensity, pain self-efficacy. Timepoint: Two weeks after intervention. Method of measurement: En Pain coping strategies were measured by pain coping strategies auestionnaire (CSQ) (Rosenstiel and keefe, 1983) , pain perception was measured by pain beliefs and perception inventory (PBPI) (Williams and Thorn, 1989) , pain intensity was measured by west Haven-Yale multidimensional pain inventory (Kerns et all, 1985) and pain self- efficacy was measured by pain self- efficacy questionnaire (Nicholas, 1989).