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Religious orientation and pain management

Journal/Book: Amer J Occup Ther. 1997; 51: 1383 Piccard Drive, PO Box 1725, Rockville, MD 20850-4375. Amer Occupational Therapy Assoc. 215-219.

Abstract: Occupational therapists may find pain management less effective than anticipated for the patient's condition. In exploring additional avenues of relief; it is important to look beyond physical agents. The therapist must sort physical, psychological and spiritual components of pain to provide appropriate intervention or referral. The interface between health care and religion is strongest at the point of confrontation with a life-changing event. Literature addressing the relationship between religious orientation and pain perception differentiates among major religions but not among differences in beliefs of diverse denominational groups. Understanding beliefs about pain mar be indispensable to its effective management. Productivity demands necessitate sensitivity to factors other than the physical in order to avoid ineffective treatment. The patient's beliefs can be explored within the contexts of initial evaluation and the course of treatment. Knowledge of the mechanics of pain and treatment modalities can be augmented by awareness of the influence of beliefs on response to treatment.

Note: Article Low JF, Univ Texas, Sch Allied Hlth Sci, Dept Occupat Therapy, 301 Univ Blvd, Galveston,TX 77555 USA

Keyword(s): coping; internal-external control; professional-patient relations; BELIEFS


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