Perceived Injustice Targeted Pain Education: Can We Decrease Pain and Opioid Use among Breast Cancer Survivors?
The primary scientific objective of the study is to examine whether perceived injustice-targeted PNE is superior to biomedically-focused pain education in reducing pain after 12 months in breast cancer survivors with perceived injustice and pain. The secondary objectives of the study are to examine whether perceived injustice-targeted PNE, compared to biomedically-focused pain education, results in improving health-related quality of life, reducing perceived injustice and opioid use after 12 months in breast cancer survivors with perceived injustice and pain, and to conduct a cost-utility analysis which will finally result in a recommendation concerning the use of perceived injustice-targeted PNE in breast cancer survivors with perceived injustice and pain.
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Funding: Kom Op Tegen Kanker