The association between pain self-efficacy and patient-reported outcome measures for hand disorders: a cross-sectional study.

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Hand Therapy Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1177/17589983231174800
Ilona Overduin, Cate Allen, Jomina Aret
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Abstract

Introduction: Multiple psychological factors influence the functioning of patients with hand disorders. Pain self-efficacy is a positive psychological factor, which concerns an individual's confidence to function despite experiencing pain. This study aimed to analyse the association between pain self-efficacy and a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for hand and wrist disorders.

Methods: Cross-sectional data from patient records were collected prior to hand therapy to analyse the correlation between pain self-efficacy and a PROM for hand and wrist disorders. The assessment tools consisted of the Dutch translations of the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Short Form (PSEQ-2) and the Patient Rated Wrist Hand Evaluation (PRWHE).

Results: The findings were reported for the entire sample of 185 respondents (61% women). The PSEQ-2 and the PRWHE were strongly and significantly correlated, which signifies that a higher pain self-efficacy was associated with less pain and disability as measured by the PRWHE. Within a multivariable regression model which accounted for confounding variables, pain self-efficacy independently predicted 28% of the PRWHE scores.

Conclusions: A strong association between the Dutch PSEQ-2 and the PRWHE was found in this sample of hand therapy patients. This study was limited by the use of retrospective data and by the lack of validation of the Dutch PSEQ-2. The findings were consistent with existing research which reported similar correlations between upper extremity PROM scores and pain self-efficacy. The positively worded PSEQ presents a chance to routinely assess pain self-efficacy as a key psychological factor while also affirming a positive coping strategy.

疼痛自我效能感与手部疾病患者报告结果测量之间的相关性:一项横断面研究。
引言:多种心理因素影响手部疾病患者的功能。疼痛自我效能感是一种积极的心理因素,它关系到个体在经历疼痛时仍能发挥作用的信心。本研究旨在分析疼痛自我效能感与患者报告的手和手腕疾病的结果测量(PROM)之间的关系。方法:在手部治疗前收集患者记录的横断面数据,分析疼痛自我效能感与手部和腕部疾病PROM之间的相关性。评估工具包括疼痛自我效能问卷简表(PSEQ-2)和患者评定腕关节评估(PRWHE)的荷兰语翻译。结果:报告了185名受访者(61%为女性)的整个样本的调查结果。PSEQ-2和PRWHE具有强烈且显著的相关性,这表明通过PRWHE测量,较高的疼痛自我效能感与较少的疼痛和残疾相关。在考虑混杂变量的多变量回归模型中,疼痛自我效能感独立预测了28%的PRWHE得分。结论:在该手部治疗患者样本中发现荷兰PSEQ-2和PRWHE之间有很强的相关性。这项研究受到使用回顾性数据和缺乏荷兰PSEQ-2验证的限制。这一发现与现有研究一致,现有研究报告了上肢PROM评分与疼痛自我效能感之间的相似相关性。措辞积极的PSEQ提供了一个机会,可以定期评估疼痛自我效能感作为一个关键的心理因素,同时也肯定了积极的应对策略。
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