Research Article
Vulnerability and Resilience in Patients with Chronic Pain in Occupational Healthcare: A Pilot Study with a Patient-Centered Approach
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(a) O2PLS, patients with chronic pain in occupational healthcare, component pq1 (Cluster 1). Change in SOC and SF-36 (MH, Vt, SF, GH, PF, RE, and BP) was inversely correlated with change in MPI (dys, ps, pi, and ad), burnout (pin), BDI, and BAI |
(b) O2PLS, orthogonal model (Cluster 3). In the orthogonal model patients with a high scores in burnout (pin1,pin2), MPI (dys1,dys2, ad1, ad2, id1, 1d2, pu1, and pu2), anxiety (BAI1, BAI2) and depression (BDI1, BDI2) at baseline and at follow-up had a significant lower SOC (SOC1, SOC2), lower values in SF-36 (MH1, MH2, RE1, RE2, SF1, and SF2), and lower values in MPI (sup1, sup2, sol1, sol2, lc1, and lc2) at baseline and at follow-up. These patients also had a lower mean age. 1=baseline. 2=follow-up |