RT Journal Article T1 Multimodal Interventions to Improve the Management of Chronic Non-Malignant Pain in Primary Care Using Participatory Research. A1 Morcillo-Muñoz, Yolanda A1 Castellano, Maria Holgado Jiménez A1 Exposito, Francisco Jose Díaz A1 Sanchez-Guarnido, Antonio Jose A1 Alcantara, Miguel Gimenez A1 Baena-Parejo, Maria Isabel K1 chronic pain K1 cognitive therapy K1 community-based participatory research K1 exercise K1 medication therapy management K1 patient-centered care K1 primary health care K1 self-management AB The use of diverse therapies combined with a multidisciplinary approach and prevention initiatives for patients with chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP) can improve health and have a positive impact on psychotropic drug use and the self-management of pain. This purpose of this study has been two-fold: to conduct a literature review with a view to selecting best evidence recommendations for CNMP and to prioritize self-care recommendations using a participatory methodology for the analysis and selection of interventions. A qualitative, descriptive, and documentary method based on participatory action research was used. Based on the study results, a multimodal psychosocial intervention program has been designed for CNMP that includes psychoeducational therapy, pharmacological therapy, physical exercise, and health assets. The findings are consistent with previous studies underlining the need to invest in resources for the management of CNMP, including strategies for good differential diagnoses and pharmacological treatments combined with non-pharmacological treatments to confer greater well-being for people living with pain who want to participate in their own recovery. SN 2039-7275 YR 2021 FD 2021-08-26 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25314 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25314 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 8, 2025