Interdisciplinary chronic pain treatment is effective for reducing pain intensity and pain‐related disability, and for improving psychological function. However, the mechanisms that underlie these treatment‐related benefits are not yet well… Click to show full abstract
Interdisciplinary chronic pain treatment is effective for reducing pain intensity and pain‐related disability, and for improving psychological function. However, the mechanisms that underlie these treatment‐related benefits are not yet well understood. Sleep problems and fatigue are modifiable factors often comorbid with chronic pain. The goal of this study was to evaluate the role that changes in sleep quality and fatigue might have on the benefits of an interdisciplinary chronic pain treatment.
               
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