A history of depression in patients attending a chronic pain management clinic in South Africa: A retrospective chart review

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Joseph J. van Vreede, R. Parker, J. van Nugteren
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Background Chronic pain and depression are closely related conditions, which commonly exist as comorbid disorders. Understanding the prevalence of depression in patients presenting with chronic pain is vital for effective pain management. Aim Our study aimed to establish the prevalence of a history of depression in patients presenting with chronic pain to a chronic pain management clinic at a tertiary academic hospital and to describe the characteristics of patients with both conditions. Setting Groote Schuur Hospital, Chronic Pain Management Clinic, Cape Town, South Africa. Method A retrospective review of 665 medical charts of consecutive patients accessing the clinic over a 7-year period was conducted. Baseline, patient-centred data were collected. Results Of the 665 charts, 623 were analysed. The median age of patients was 53 years. The prevalence of depression in patients presenting with chronic pain was 32%, three times higher than the national life-time prevalence in South Africa. The majority (77%) of patients with chronic pain and depression were female (p < 0.01). Overall, 51% of the patients assessed were unemployed with low levels of education. The majority of our study patients had received a tricyclic antidepressant at some time prior to presentation. Conclusion The high prevalence of a history of depression in patients presenting with chronic pain in our study, emphasises the importance of looking for and understanding the interrelation of the physiological, psychiatric, psychological and socio-economic factors that are common to both depression and chronic pain. Pain relief alone is insufficient to ensure optimal rehabilitation of these patients and integrating the management of their depression should improve patient outcomes and overall well-being.
在南非参加慢性疼痛管理诊所的患者抑郁症的历史:回顾性图表回顾
背景:慢性疼痛和抑郁是密切相关的疾病,通常作为合并症存在。了解慢性疼痛患者中抑郁症的患病率对于有效的疼痛管理至关重要。目的我们的研究旨在确定在三级学术医院慢性疼痛管理诊所就诊的慢性疼痛患者中抑郁史的患病率,并描述两种情况患者的特征。设置格鲁特舒尔医院,慢性疼痛管理诊所,开普敦,南非。方法回顾性分析7年来连续就诊的665例患者的病历。收集基线、以患者为中心的数据。结果665张图中,分析623张。患者的中位年龄为53岁。慢性疼痛患者的抑郁症患病率为32%,是南非全国终生患病率的三倍。慢性疼痛和抑郁患者以女性居多(77%)(p < 0.01)。总体而言,接受评估的患者中有51%的人没有工作,受教育程度低。在我们的研究中,大多数患者在发病前曾服用过三环抗抑郁药。结论在我们的研究中,慢性疼痛患者中抑郁史的高患病率强调了寻找和理解抑郁症和慢性疼痛共同的生理、精神、心理和社会经济因素之间的相互关系的重要性。仅仅缓解疼痛不足以确保这些患者的最佳康复,整合他们的抑郁管理应该改善患者的预后和整体幸福感。
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期刊介绍: The journal is the leading psychiatric journal of Africa. It provides open-access scholarly reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and all with an interest in mental health. It carries empirical and conceptual research articles, reviews, editorials, and scientific letters related to psychiatry. It publishes work from various places in the world, and makes special provision for the interests of Africa. It seeks to serve its readership and researchers with the most topical content in psychiatry for clinical practice and academic pursuits, including work in the subspecialty areas of psychiatry.
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