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Effectiveness of Pain Metaphor Training on the Mindfulness and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain. IJMPP 2024; 9 (1) :1002-1007
URL: http://ijmpp.modares.ac.ir/article-32-76245-en.html
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Aims: Conceptual metaphors can change the cognitive capacity of patients. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of metaphor protocol training on mindfulness and chronic pain experience in musculoskeletal patients.
Method and materials: The method of this study was Quasi-experimental. The statistical population included all musculoskeletal patients in Tehran in 2023. In this study, 40 musculoskeletal patients were selected using the available sampling method. They were randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups (each group had 20 patients). The participants completed the Mindfulness Scale and Chronic Pain Questionnaire in the pre-test and post-test stages. The metaphor training protocol was taught to the experimental group in ten sessions. The control group received no intervention. Data was analyzed by SPSS-26 software.
Findings: The multivariate analysis of covariance indicated that metaphor protocol training increased mindfulness and decreased the chronic pain experience (P<0.001).
Conclusion: Training in the metaphorical pain perception protocol can change the mindfulness status and alleviate the chronic pain experience in musculoskeletal patients. Physicians and clinical psychologists can use the results of this study in the treatment of patients with chronic pain.   
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Received: 2024/07/24 | Revised: 2025/05/19 | Accepted: 2024/03/11 | Published: 2024/03/11

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