Multidisciplinary treatment for chronic pain: a systematic review of interventions and outcomes

Category Structured summary of systematic reviews
JournalDatabase of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE)
Year 2009
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CRD SUMMARY:

This systematic review concluded that multidisciplinary pain programmes were effective, although it was not known which programme components were important or whether all patients would benefit from all components. This was generally a well-conducted review and the authors' conclusions followed from the evidence presented. But, the poor quality of the included studies limited the reliability of the conclusions.
Epistemonikos ID: 69f65fde659f93a1ac5fbb3446f47edce7de2111
First added on: Jun 07, 2012