Beeinträchtigung und Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung bei chronischen RückenschmerzpatientInnen

作者: Andrea Wendt

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摘要: Many studies with chronic low-back pain patients have proved how important the extent of disability is concerning prognosis and treatment outcome. However, there are different approaches to measure disability: self-reported performance-based measurement. Furthermore, self-efficacy has been shown a great influence on (CLBP). Therefore, this study also deals interdependence between capacity patient s actual behaviour. Its main subject examine correlation respectively self-efficacy.The first part about preliminary process, in which 71 CLBP 48 healthy persons answered questions their (for example FfbH-R) self-efficacy. To lifting test (PILE) was used. Additionally, fear-avoidance beliefs as well depressive symptoms were measured. The second then focuses over- underestimation physical performance by comparing results answers those achieved test. it examined whether difference persons.The effects an experimental influencing presented third part. They show high disability, substantial differences. both should be taken into account for valid statement disability. Self-efficacy shows strong impact but slightly weaker one whereas intensity psychological factors do not relevant influence. Concerning study, most self-reports line performances. In comparison estimations even better. fact that these more used focusing back actions, like lifting, example, might reason results. For small group who under- or overestimate performance, no characteristics can found. part, use verbal intervention does result any changes future studies, tested intense interventions effectuate differentiated

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