2008
A randomized clinical trial for women with vulvodynia: Cognitive-behavioral therapy vs. supportive psychotherapy
Masheb RM, Kerns RD, Lozano C, Minkin MJ, Richman S. A randomized clinical trial for women with vulvodynia: Cognitive-behavioral therapy vs. supportive psychotherapy. Pain 2008, 141: 31-40. PMID: 19022580, PMCID: PMC2728361, DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2008.09.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapySupportive psychotherapyPain severityRandomized clinical trialsOne-year followGreater patient satisfactionGreater improvementSelf-management skillsClinical improvementPatient satisfactionPhysician examinationSexual functionMixed-effects modelingClinical trialsPsychosocial treatmentsBetter outcomesTreatment approachesVulvodyniaCBT conditionTreatment improvementOne-yearRelative efficacySignificant decreaseTreatment effectsWomen
2007
Using Interactive Voice Response to Measure Pain and Quality of Life
Heapy A, Sellinger J, Higgins D, Chatkoff D, Bennett T, Kerns R. Using Interactive Voice Response to Measure Pain and Quality of Life. Pain Medicine 2007, 8: s145-s154. DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2007.00378.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTransdermal fentanylQuality of lifeVA Connecticut Healthcare SystemChronic noncancer painRandomized clinical trialsAverage painNoncancer painOral opioidsPain controlChronic painPain interferenceInteractive voice response technologyMedication adherenceProspective dataClinical trialsParticipant adherenceSleep qualityPainSide effectsTreatment dataLarger studyRelative efficacyInteractive voice responseIVR technologyHealthcare system