Psychosocial Support
Cross-source consensus on Psychosocial Support from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Participants scoring moderate to extremely severe on any DASS-42 domain, or judged vulnerable through clinical assessment, are offered the nurse-led support session. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- The psychosocial support session lasts 45 minutes, occurs the same day as Activity 3 or within 14 days, and may include optional follow-up. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- The support session provides coping support, pain management and assessment of whether GP follow-up is needed. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- DASS-42 screens for psychological vulnerability. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- Psychosocial screening and support is offered to psychologically vulnerable participants by a spine centre nurse. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework