PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review
Abstract Background Persisting symptoms after concussion (PSaC) include physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms which contribute to rehabilitation challenges. Previous research has not thoroughly investigated the association between PSaC and pain‐related psychological factors. Therefore, the...
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author | Katherine Buzzanca‐Fried Jane Morgan‐Daniel Aliyah Snyder Russell Bauer Sarah Lahey Russell Addeo Zachary Houck Christopher Perez Jason Beneciuk |
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description | Abstract Background Persisting symptoms after concussion (PSaC) include physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms which contribute to rehabilitation challenges. Previous research has not thoroughly investigated the association between PSaC and pain‐related psychological factors. Therefore, there is an opportunity to use current pain models, such as the Fear Avoidance Model (FAM), as a framework to explore these relationships. The goals of this integrative review are to (1) identify and describe range of evidence that explores relationships between psychological factors and clinical outcomes in patients with PSaC, and (2) develop a comprehensive understanding of FAM‐specific psychological factors that have been identified as potential predictors of clinical outcomes in patients with PSaC. Methods This review will be based on principles and stages of an integrative review which will allow for inclusion of diverse methodologies: (1) problem formulation, (2) literature search, (3) data evaluation, (4) data analysis, and (5) presentation. Methods for reporting this review will be informed by the 2020 PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews. Discussion The findings from this integrative review will inform healthcare professionals working in post‐concussion rehabilitation settings regarding relationships between FAM psychological factors and PSaC—an area that until recently has not been thoroughly explored. Additionally, this review will inform the development of other reviews and clinical studies to further investigate relationships between FAM psychological factors and PSaC. Integrative Review Registration OSF DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/CNGPW. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5da9b73dbf0d4e01b2e70e7520b28da02023-07-06T10:34:37ZengWileyCampbell Systematic Reviews1891-18032023-06-01192n/an/a10.1002/cl2.1311PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative reviewKatherine Buzzanca‐Fried0Jane Morgan‐Daniel1Aliyah Snyder2Russell Bauer3Sarah Lahey4Russell Addeo5Zachary Houck6Christopher Perez7Jason Beneciuk8Department of Rehabilitation Science University of Florida Gainesville Florida USAUniversity of Florida Health Science Center Libraries Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida Gainesville Florida USABrooks Rehabilitation Department of Behavioral Medicine Jacksonville Florida USABrooks Rehabilitation Department of Behavioral Medicine Jacksonville Florida USABrooks Rehabilitation Department of Behavioral Medicine Jacksonville Florida USABrooks Rehabilitation Department of Behavioral Medicine Jacksonville Florida USADepartment of Rehabilitation Science University of Florida Gainesville Florida USAAbstract Background Persisting symptoms after concussion (PSaC) include physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms which contribute to rehabilitation challenges. Previous research has not thoroughly investigated the association between PSaC and pain‐related psychological factors. Therefore, there is an opportunity to use current pain models, such as the Fear Avoidance Model (FAM), as a framework to explore these relationships. The goals of this integrative review are to (1) identify and describe range of evidence that explores relationships between psychological factors and clinical outcomes in patients with PSaC, and (2) develop a comprehensive understanding of FAM‐specific psychological factors that have been identified as potential predictors of clinical outcomes in patients with PSaC. Methods This review will be based on principles and stages of an integrative review which will allow for inclusion of diverse methodologies: (1) problem formulation, (2) literature search, (3) data evaluation, (4) data analysis, and (5) presentation. Methods for reporting this review will be informed by the 2020 PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews. Discussion The findings from this integrative review will inform healthcare professionals working in post‐concussion rehabilitation settings regarding relationships between FAM psychological factors and PSaC—an area that until recently has not been thoroughly explored. Additionally, this review will inform the development of other reviews and clinical studies to further investigate relationships between FAM psychological factors and PSaC. Integrative Review Registration OSF DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/CNGPW.https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1311 |
spellingShingle | Katherine Buzzanca‐Fried Jane Morgan‐Daniel Aliyah Snyder Russell Bauer Sarah Lahey Russell Addeo Zachary Houck Christopher Perez Jason Beneciuk PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review Campbell Systematic Reviews |
title | PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review |
title_full | PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review |
title_fullStr | PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review |
title_full_unstemmed | PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review |
title_short | PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review |
title_sort | protocol fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post concussion clinical outcomes an integrative review |
url | https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1311 |
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