Cory Alcon, Elizabeth Bergman, John Humphrey, Rupal M Patel, Sharon Wang-Price
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Abstract
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) poses a considerable threat to physical, mental, and financial health worldwide. Beyond physical difficulties, CMP has a pronounced impact on pain behaviors and cognitive function. The purpose of this scoping review was to examine the relationship between pain catastrophizing (PC) and cognitive function in CMP, identify gaps in the literature, and provide future directions for research on the topic.
Methods: Search strings were entered in the following databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Nursing and Allied Health, Ovid Emcare, PsycInfo, and Scopus. Data from the included articles were extracted thematically based on diagnostic classification and included author(s), year of publication, country, aim, sample, methods, intervention (if applicable), and key findings.
Results: 30 articles were included after screening. The studied populations included patients with fibromyalgia, chronic low back pain, and CMP. Two studies were designed to assess the relationship between PC and cognition as the primary aim. The included studies demonstrated variable evidence regarding the relationship between PC and cognition. Only four studies included clinically relevant PC populations (i.e., Pain Catastrophizing Scale score >30), and all found significant correlations.
Conclusion: Although evidence exists for the relationship between cognitive function and PC, there is a lack of rigorous research to indicate the strength of this relationship and the specific cognitive functions affected. The literature lacks appropriate populations needed to investigate clinically relevant PC and is limited by heterogeneous neuropsychological test batteries. Future research should include populations demonstrating the behaviors being studied, intentional analysis of outcomes, and appropriate cognitive tests.
目的:慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛(CMP)对全世界的身体、心理和财务健康构成了相当大的威胁。除了身体困难之外,CMP对疼痛行为和认知功能也有显著影响。本范围综述的目的是研究CMP中疼痛灾难性(PC)和认知功能之间的关系,找出文献中的空白,并为该主题的未来研究提供方向。方法:在以下数据库中输入搜索字符串:PubMed、CINAHL、Nursing and Allied Health、Ovid Emcare、PsycInfo和Scopus。纳入文章中的数据根据诊断分类按主题提取,包括作者、发表年份、国家、目的、样本、方法、干预措施(如适用)和关键发现。结果:筛选出30篇文章。研究人群包括纤维肌痛、慢性腰痛和CMP患者。两项研究旨在评估PC与认知之间的关系,作为主要目的。纳入的研究证明了PC与认知之间关系的可变证据。只有四项研究纳入了临床相关的PC人群(即疼痛灾难量表评分>30),所有研究都发现了显著的相关性。结论:尽管有证据表明认知功能与PC之间存在关系,但缺乏严谨的研究来表明这种关系的强度以及受影响的特定认知功能。文献缺乏研究临床相关PC所需的适当人群,并且受到异质性神经心理测试组的限制。未来的研究应包括展示所研究行为的人群、对结果的有意分析和适当的认知测试。
期刊介绍:
Pain Research and Management is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pain management.
The most recent Impact Factor for Pain Research and Management is 1.685 according to the 2015 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters in 2016.