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Peer support intervention improves pain‐related outcomes among rural adults with diabetes and chronic pain at 12‐month follow‐up

The Journal of Rural Health Apr 08, 2021

Khodneva Y, Richman J, Andreae S, et al. - This study assessed the impact of a peer‐led cognitive-behavioral training (CBT) intervention on pain self‐efficacy, pain intensity, and pain‐related functional limitations in adults with diabetes mellitus (DM), 1 year after trial initiation. Researchers designed a yearlong “Living Healthy” cluster‐randomized trial including 230 residents of rural Alabama with DM who reported pain in the past month. They treated communities as clusters. The results exhibited that among rural participants with DM and chronic pain, this peer‐delivered CBT intervention improved pain self‐efficacy, pain‐related functional limitations, and pain intensity over 12 months.

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