Graph modeling of relational structures among functioning variables with low back pain: an exploratory analysis based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Zi-Yan Zhu, Hui-Hui Shan, Jin Wang, Hong-Jun Zhu, Shou-Guo Liu, Feng Lin
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Abstract

Background: Given the complex etiology, multidimensional impact, and widespread prevalence of low back pain (LBP), it is crucial to prioritize intervention targets based on understanding the relationships between functional impairments in patients. This prioritization maximizes the physical and psychological benefits for patients, and graph modeling holds promise in achieving these objectives.

Aim: The aim of this study was establishing a graphical model of functioning variables for LBP based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) to identify the most influential items (i.e., functioning variables) on the physical and mental well-being of patients. Exploring feasible intervention measures by understanding the dysfunction correlations among these variables.

Design: Cross-sectional survey.

Setting: Nine hospitals in Jiangsu Province, China.

Population: Three hundred and six persons with LBP aged ≥18 years.

Methods: All patients were assessed using the Comprehensive ICF Core Sets for LBP. The scoring system was converted to dichotomous data, with 1 indicating dysfunction and 0 indicating no dysfunction. In the graphical model, network parameters and the results of Item Response Theory modeling (as detailed in our other article) were used to determine the importance of items, while partial correlations were utilized to estimate the dysfunction correlations between functioning variables.

Results: 1) A total of 56 ICF items were located in the backbone structure of LBP, among which d430 (Lifting and carrying objects) occupied the most central position, followed by b126 (Temperament and personality functions). 2) In the main component of backbone structure, d430 has moderate dysfunction correlation with looking after one's health (0.6027), social norms, practices and ideologies (0.597), stability of joint functions (0.5759), and emotional functions (0.4078). b126 has moderate dysfunction correlation with basic interpersonal interactions (0.6595).

Conclusions: d430 and b126 significantly impact the physical and mental well-being of LBP patients. To improve d430, maintaining exercise habits, reducing working hours, enhancing lumbar stability, and overcoming fear-related emotions are recommended. Similarly, improving b126 can be achieved through enhancing interpersonal relationships.

Clinical rehabilitation impact: Through the identification of crucial functioning variables and the associated dysfunctional correlation relationships, graphical model of Comprehensive ICF Core Set for LBP can offer healthcare decision-makers valuable insights into potential treatment targets and pathways aimed at improving the condition of LBP patients.

腰背痛功能变量之间关系结构的图形建模:基于国际功能、残疾和健康分类的探索性分析。
背景:鉴于腰背痛(LBP)的复杂病因、多维影响和广泛流行,在了解患者功能障碍之间关系的基础上确定干预目标的优先次序至关重要。目的:本研究旨在根据《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)建立腰背痛功能变量图形模型,以确定对患者身心健康影响最大的项目(即功能变量)。通过了解这些变量之间的功能障碍相关性,探索可行的干预措施:横断面调查:中国江苏省九家医院:方法:所有患者均使用综合问卷法进行评估:方法:所有患者均使用枸杞多糖综合ICF核心组进行评估。评分系统转换为二分数据,1 表示功能障碍,0 表示无功能障碍。在图形模型中,网络参数和项目反应理论建模结果(详见我们的另一篇文章)用于确定项目的重要性,而部分相关性则用于估计功能变量之间的功能障碍相关性:1)共有 56 个 ICF 项目位于枸杞多糖症的骨干结构中,其中 d430(举起和搬运物体)占据了最核心的位置,其次是 b126(气质和个性功能)。2)在骨干结构的主要组成部分中,d430 与照顾自己的健康(0.6027)、社会规范、习俗和意识形态(0.597)、关节功能的稳定性(0.5759)和情感功能(0.4078)具有中等程度的功能障碍相关性;b126 与基本的人际交往(0.6595)具有中等程度的功能障碍相关性。要改善 d430,建议保持运动习惯、减少工作时间、增强腰部稳定性和克服与恐惧相关的情绪。同样,改善 b126 可以通过加强人际关系来实现:临床康复影响:通过识别关键功能变量和相关的功能障碍相关关系,腰椎间盘突出症综合 ICF 核心组图形模型可为医疗决策者提供有价值的见解,帮助他们确定潜在的治疗目标和路径,从而改善腰椎间盘突出症患者的状况。
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4.40%
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162
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine publishes papers of clinical interest in physical and rehabilitation medicine.
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