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Therapeutic Interactive Voice Response for chronic pain reduction and relapse prevention
Pain, 01/18/08
Naylor MR et al. - We developed Therapeutic Interactive Voice Response (TIVR) as an automated, telephone-based tool for maintenance enhancement following group cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) for chronic pain...Results demonstrate that TIVR can be used to decrease pain, improve coping and decrease likelihood of relapse into pain behavior. Preliminary analysis of medication usage suggests that the superior outcome of the TIVR group was unlikely to be a consequence of differential medication use
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