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Upper extremity (UE) pain affects approximately 30.7% of adults in the United States and is associated with decreased function and participation. Despite evidence supporting non-pharmacological approaches, pharmacological interventions remain commonly used. This capstone project implemented and evaluated an occupation-based educational program to promote non-pharmacological pain management among adults receiving outpatient occupational therapy for UE conditions. This 14-week project included 10 participants and utilized a mixed-methods design with pre-, mid-, and post-surveys. The program consisted of an introduction and three modules addressing therapeutic movement, physical agent modalities, and sensory regulation. Outcome measures included pain, activity engagement, medication use, confidence, and program satisfaction. Results showed variable changes in pain, engagement, and medication use. However, educational outcomes were consistently positive, with high ratings of clarity, satisfaction, and recommendation. All participants demonstrated improved understanding of non-pharmacological strategies. These findings support occupational therapy’s role in delivering education-based, non-pharmacological pain management and highlight the value of education in improving knowledge, confidence, and participation in daily activities.
Publication Date
Spring 4-22-2026
Publisher
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
Keywords
Upper extremity pain, Pain management, Occupational therapy, Outpatient hand therapy, Non-pharmacologic pain management
Medical Subject Headings
Upper extremity pain, Pain management, Occupational therapy, Outpatient hand therapy, Non-pharmacologic pain management
Disciplines
Movement and Mind-Body Therapies | Occupational Therapy | Other Rehabilitation and Therapy
Recommended Citation
Birdsall, A. J., & Nelson, C. (2026, April 22). Non-Pharmacological Pain Management Educational Capstone. Poster presented at the Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences. Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/otdcapstonesspring2026/35
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Poster presented at the OTD Capstone Symposium held online at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences April 22, 2026