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Online iSelf-help vs In-person Pain Management for Persistent Pain

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October 2025

Online iSelf-help vs In-person Pain Management for Persistent Pain

Vol: 307| Issue: 10| Number:47| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

A group-based, online-delivered pain management programme (iSelf-help) is not inferior to a group-based, in-person programme in reducing pain-related disability for people with persistent pain: A non-inferiority randomised, two-arm, parallel, open-label t

J Pain . 2025 Jul:32:105447. d

Contributing Authors:
L Hale M Perry AR Gray W Leung SG Dean D Hempel C Davies A Dowell R Grainger T Ingham B Jones B Saipe S Dassanayake H Devan

Synopsis

One hundred thirteen patients with persistent non-cancer pain were randomized to receive iSelf-help (n=56) or an in-person pain management program (n=57). The primary outcome was the Modified Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ). Secondary outcomes included DASS-21 (anxiety, depression, stress), Brief Pain Inventory (intensity, interference), EQ-5D-5L VAS, Pain Self-Efficacy (PSEQ), Pain ...

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