Chronic pain, mood disorders and substance use: Outcomes of interdisciplinary care in a residential psychiatric hospital

Frank D. Buono, Seddon R. Savage, Brianna Cerrito, Julianne O’connell, Amir Garakani, Sigurd Ackerman, Christopher J. Cutter

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Abstract

Purpose: The objective is to report outcomes of an interdisciplinary group-based residential chronic pain recovery program (CPRC), located in a private non-profit psychiatric hospital. The chronic pain program was aimed at treatment and engagement in self-care of both pain and co-occurring disorders in a residential facility that also offered treatment for specific psychiatric disorders. Patients and Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted that included a convenience sample of 131 patients admitted from March 2012 through August 2017 who completed treatment. An interdisciplinary team of professionals provided psycho-behavioral therapy, movement therapies and medication management. Patients completed a battery of psycho-social and demographic questionnaires on admission and before discharge of the program. Results: Significant differences were noted in pain severity, pain interference, depression and anxiety (p<.01) between admission and discharge, and the Chronic Pain Coping Inventory demonstrated significant differences in guarding (p <.001), asking (p =.018), exercise (p <.001), relaxation (p <.001), and pacing (p=.024). Of patients using opioids on admission, at discharge, 37% had tapered and remained off all opioids, 43% were using buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, and 20% continued on analgesic opioids. Conclusion: Treatment was associated with reductions in pain severity and interference, in anxiety and in depression as well as improvements in pain coping. Additionally, there was a reduction in reliance on opioids for pain relief.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1515-1523
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Pain Research
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chronic pain management
  • Interdisciplinary care
  • Medication management
  • Psychosocial therapy
  • Residential treatment

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