Association between the degree of Osteoarthritis and pain level of patients at Baptist Hospital, Batu City

Panji Sananta, Ha M Hansel, D. Widasmara, Eka Noviya Fuzianingsih
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Osteoarthritis is a chronic disease characterized by the destruction of cartilage in the joints, causing stiffness, pain, and impaired movement. The condition most commonly affects the joints of the knees, hands, feet, spine, and often the shoulders and hips. Knee osteoarthritis is a major public health problem that causes chronic pain and reduces physical function and quality of life. This study determined the relationship between the degree of Osteoarthritis and the pain level in patients at Baptist Hospital, Batu City. This research used a cross-sectional study with 31 respondents. Data collection was conducted directly using the WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index) questionnaire, modified in Indonesian. To determine the grade of Osteoarthritis using the Kellgren-Lawrence system. The results showed that out of 31 respondents, there were nine patients (29%) who had grade 1 osteoarthritis, 12 patients (38.7%) had grade 2, and 10 patients (32.3%) had grade 3. There were 22 patients (71%) who had a mild pain level, four patients (13%) had a moderate level, and five patients (16%) had a severe pain level. The Spearman correlation test showed no significant relationship (p>0.05) between the degree of Osteoarthritis and the level of pain in patients. This study concludes that there was no relationship between the increasing degree of Osteoarthritis and the level of pain.
巴图市浸信会医院骨关节炎程度与患者疼痛程度的关系
骨关节炎是一种慢性疾病,其特征是关节软骨的破坏,引起僵硬、疼痛和运动障碍。这种情况最常影响膝盖、手、脚、脊柱的关节,通常还会影响肩膀和臀部。膝骨关节炎是一种主要的公共健康问题,它会引起慢性疼痛,降低身体功能和生活质量。本研究确定骨关节炎的程度和疼痛程度之间的关系,浸信会医院,巴图市。这项研究采用了一项有31名受访者的横断面研究。数据收集直接使用WOMAC(安大略省西部和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数)问卷进行,并以印尼语修改。使用kelgren - lawrence系统确定骨关节炎的分级。结果显示,在31名应答者中,有9名患者(29%)为1级骨关节炎,12名患者(38.7%)为2级,10名患者(32.3%)为3级。22例患者(71%)为轻度疼痛,4例患者(13%)为中度疼痛,5例患者(16%)为重度疼痛。Spearman相关检验显示骨关节炎程度与患者疼痛程度无显著相关(p>0.05)。这项研究的结论是骨关节炎的加重程度和疼痛程度之间没有关系。
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