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Ansarishahidi M, farokhi H, rezayi jamolloi H, ebarhimi A, arabkhradmand J. The Effect of Schema Therapy on Pain Acceptance, Pain Self-Efficacy, Pain Intensity, Emotion Regulation in Spinal Column Surgery Patients. JAP 2020; 11 (4) :19-29
URL: http://jap.iums.ac.ir/article-1-5508-en.html
1- Azad university Najafabad , Dransarishaidi@gmail.com
2- Azad university Najafabad
3- Azad university Najafabada
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 Aims and background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of schema therapy on Pain
Acceptance, Pain Self-Efficacy, pain intensity and emotion regulation in spinal column surgery patients
suffering from pain in Milad hospital.
Materials and Methods: In this study semi-experimental with pretest-posttest control group design was used,
96 male peopel who were eligible for inclusion criteria and underwent spinal surgery assigned to experimental
and control groups by chance and the experimental ones received interventional therapy. This study was to
analyze the data from the test ANCOVA.
Results: Results showed that schema therapy is effective and ipmroved Pain Acceptance and Pain Self-
Efficacy and reducing amount of pain Intensity and emotion management.
Conclusion: The results revealed that schema therapy focuses on challenge and change process to create
improvement and is appropriate for post operation pain management in patients with such a surgeries . According
to the result of this study the schema therapy can be used as secondary prevention of pain consequences in these
patients.
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Type of Study: Original | Subject: Chronic pain managment
Received: 2020.03.11 | Accepted: 2020.07.22 | Published: 2020.12.30

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