Vulnerability and Resilience in Patients with Chronic Pain in Occupational Healthcare: A Pilot Study with a Patient-Centered Approach.

Q2 Medicine
Pain Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2018-12-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/9451313
Birgitta Peilot, Paulin Andréll, Johan Gottfries, Annelie J Sundler, Clas Mannheimer
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to describe vulnerability and resilience and possible subgroups in patients with chronic work related musculoskeletal pain in occupational healthcare. A second aim was to evaluate a patient-centered approach.

Methods: This study was based on consecutive patients with chronic pain, seen by the same physician and sick-listed full or part time three months or longer. They were included during a period of three months. Patient reported outcome measures (PROM) were administered at baseline and at follow-up after 8 months. A patient-centered approach was applied where the patient's whole situation was taken into account.

Results: A dominance of an insecure dismissing attachment pattern and a subnormal sense of coherence (SOC) was reported both at baseline and at follow-up. The patients (n=38) reported significant improvement of pain severity (p=0.01), pain interference (p=0.001), life control (p=0.01), affective distress (p=0.02), and dysfunction (p=0.001) on the multidimensional pain inventory (MPI) and fewer patients were sick-listed full time at follow-up (13 patients versus 21). By means of multivariate data analyses this change in MPI was confirmed and was also correlated with a significant increase in health related quality of life (HRQoL). Moreover subgroups with different outcome at follow-up were identified according to attachment pattern and subgroups on MPI.

Conclusion: A patient-centered approach may be of value for patients with chronic pain in occupational healthcare, improving pain and dysfunction. Patients with chronic pain are a heterogeneous group where outcome of treatment might be influenced by individual resilience and/or vulnerability.

职业医疗慢性疼痛患者的脆弱性和复原力:以患者为中心的试点研究。
研究目的本试验性研究旨在描述职业医疗保健中与工作相关的慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛患者的脆弱性和复原力,以及可能存在的亚群体。第二个目的是评估以患者为中心的方法:本研究以连续的慢性疼痛患者为基础,这些患者由同一医生诊治,全职或兼职病假三个月或更长时间。他们被纳入研究的时间为三个月。在基线和 8 个月后的随访中采用了患者报告结果测量法(PROM)。采用了以患者为中心的方法,考虑了患者的整体情况:结果:在基线和随访期间,患者均报告了不安全的排斥依恋模式和不正常的一致性感觉(SOC)。患者(38 人)在多维疼痛量表(MPI)上的疼痛严重程度(p=0.01)、疼痛干扰(p=0.001)、生活控制(p=0.01)、情感困扰(p=0.02)和功能障碍(p=0.001)均有明显改善,随访时全职病假的患者人数减少(13 人对 21 人)。通过多变量数据分析,MPI 的这一变化得到了证实,而且还与健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的显著提高相关。此外,还根据依恋模式和 MPI 分组确定了随访结果不同的分组:以患者为中心的方法可能对职业保健中的慢性疼痛患者有价值,可改善疼痛和功能障碍。慢性疼痛患者是一个异质性群体,其治疗效果可能会受到个人复原力和/或脆弱性的影响。
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Pain Research and Treatment
Pain Research and Treatment Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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