Sex differences in interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation outcomes: A systematic review

Resource type: Publication Publication
  • Authors
    Flegge, Lindsay G; Lake, Eric; Truesdale, Carnigee; Craner, Julia R
  • Type
    Original Research
  • Journal
    Scandinavian Journal of Pain
  • Publication Date
    2022
  • Abstract

    Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs (IPRPs) are evidence-based treatments for chronic pain. Previous research has demonstrated that initial presentations of adult men and women admitted to IPRPs differ, but less is known about sex differences in IPRP treatment outcomes. To summarize and synthesize the current literature base on this topic, a systematic literature review was conducted that asked: are sex differences present in participant outcomes upon completion of interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs for cisgender patients? Four core domains of outcome measures were assessed: depression, pain catastrophizing, pain interference, and pain intensity/severity.