The Relationship of Pain Sensitivity and Severity with Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain

Ozge Egren, Sibel Tunç Karaman, O. Basat
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Aim: To evaluate the relationship of pain sensitivity and pain severity with pain-related quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted with individuals who applied to the Family Medicine Outpatient Clinic of a tertiary hospital, and who had low back pain for at least 3 months. To obtain data, Patient Information Form, Dallas Pain Questionnaire, Graded Chronic Pain Scale-Revised, and Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire were used. Results: While the total pain sensitivity of the 196 participants was detected to be moderate, 46.9% were Grade-3 according to Chronic Pain Scale-Revised. A significant correlation was found between the grade groups and age, presence of chronic disease, low back pain duration, treatment status, and compliance to advice. A significant relationship was found between grade groups and daily activities and work and leisure activities subgroups of Dallas Pain Questionnaire. The total Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire score was higher in women and those who did not receive any treatment for low back pain. Conclusion: A number of socio-demographic and low back pain related variables were associated with pain severity and sensitivity. Daily activity, and work and leisure activities, which indicate the quality of life, were negatively affected by the increase in the severity of low back pain. High pain sensitivity also negatively affects the emotional situation. Keywords: chronic pain, low back pain, pain severity, quality of life
慢性腰痛患者疼痛敏感度和严重程度与生活质量的关系
目的:评估慢性腰背痛患者的疼痛敏感性和疼痛严重程度与疼痛相关生活质量的关系。 研究方法这项描述性研究的对象是在一家三甲医院全科门诊就诊的腰背痛患者。为了获取数据,研究人员使用了患者信息表、达拉斯疼痛问卷、慢性疼痛分级量表-修订版和疼痛敏感性问卷。 结果显示196名参与者的总疼痛敏感度为中度,其中46.9%的参与者的疼痛敏感度为慢性疼痛量表(修订版)的3级。各等级组别与年龄、是否患有慢性疾病、腰背痛持续时间、治疗状况和对建议的依从性之间存在明显的相关性。在达拉斯疼痛问卷的日常活动分组和工作与休闲活动分组之间也发现了明显的相关性。女性和未接受任何腰背痛治疗者的疼痛敏感性问卷总分更高。 结论一些与社会人口学和腰背痛相关的变量与疼痛的严重程度和敏感性有关。腰背痛严重程度的增加对日常活动、工作和休闲活动等生活质量产生了负面影响。对疼痛的高度敏感性也会对情绪状况产生负面影响。 关键词:慢性疼痛、腰背痛、疼痛严重程度、生活质量
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