About The Study: Remote, scalable cognitive behavioral therapy-based chronic pain treatments (delivered either via telehealth or self-completed modules online) resulted in modest improvements in pain and related functional/quality-of-life outcomes compared with usual care among individuals with high-impact chronic pain. These lower-resource cognitive behavioral therapy-based chronic pain treatments could improve availability of evidence-based nonpharmacologic pain treatments within health care systems.
Corresponding Author: To contact the corresponding author, Lynn DeBar, PhD, MPH, email lynn.debar@kpchr.org.
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(doi:10.1001/jama.2025.11178)
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