Rehabilitation of young immigrants in primary care : a comparison between two treatment models
Sammanfattning
The objective was to evaluate the effect on well-being and sickness certification of interviews and tree dialogue sessions concerning ideas about pain in young immigrants suffering from long-standing, beningn pain. This study indicates that, for young immigrants suffering from long-standing benign pain, a structured dialogue with focus on concepts of pain may reduce pain anxiety and depressive mood, improve self-rated work ability, and increase the prospects of successful rehabilitation back to work.