Beyond yellow flags: The Big-Five personality traits and psychologically informed musculoskeletal rehabilitation.

IF 1.5 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Musculoskeletal Care Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-11 DOI:10.1002/msc.1797
Matthew K Williams, Lennie Waite, Joshua J Van Wyngaarden, Andrew R Meyer, Shane L Koppenhaver
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Abstract

Background: Psychosocial variables are known to play an important role in musculoskeletal pain. Recent efforts incorporating psychological theory into rehabilitative medicine, as part of patient-centred care or psychologically informed physical therapy, have gained broader acceptance. The fear-avoidance model is the dominant psychosocial model and has introduced a variety of phenomena which assess psychological distress (i.e., yellow flags). Yellow flags, such as fear, anxiety and catastrophizing, are useful concepts for musculoskeletal providers but reflect a narrow range of psychological responses to pain.

Objective: Clinicians lack a more comprehensive framework to understand psychological profiles of each patient and provide individualised care. This narrative review presents the case for applying personality psychology and the Big-Five trait model (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness to experience) to musculoskeletal medicine. These traits have strong associations with various health outcomes and provide a robust framework to understand patient emotion, motivation, cognition and behaviour.

Key results: High conscientiousness is associated with positive health outcomes and health promoting behaviours. High neuroticism with low conscientiousness increases the odds of negative health outcomes. Extraversion, agreeableness and openness have less direct effects but have positive correlations with important health behaviours, including active coping, positive affect, rehabilitation compliance, social connection and education level.

Clinical application: The Big-Five model offers an evidence-based way for MSK providers to better understand the personality of their patients and how it relates to health. These traits offer the potential for additional prognostic factors, tailored treatments and psychological intervention.

超越黄旗:大五人格特质与肌肉骨骼心理康复。
背景:众所周知,心理社会变量在肌肉骨骼疼痛中起着重要作用。最近,作为以患者为中心的护理或心理理疗的一部分,将心理学理论纳入康复医学的努力已获得更广泛的认可。恐惧-回避模型是最主要的社会心理模型,并引入了多种评估心理困扰的现象(即黄旗)。黄旗,如恐惧、焦虑和灾难化,对于肌肉骨骼医疗人员来说是有用的概念,但反映的疼痛心理反应范围较窄:临床医生缺乏一个更全面的框架来了解每位患者的心理状况并提供个性化护理。这篇叙述性综述介绍了将人格心理学和大五特质模型(外向性、合群性、自觉性、神经质和经验开放性)应用于肌肉骨骼医学的案例。这些特质与各种健康结果密切相关,为了解患者的情绪、动机、认知和行为提供了一个强有力的框架:高自觉性与积极的健康结果和促进健康的行为有关。高神经质和低自觉性会增加出现负面健康结果的几率。外向性、合意性和开放性的直接影响较小,但与重要的健康行为(包括积极应对、积极情绪、康复依从性、社会联系和教育水平)呈正相关:临床应用:"大五性格 "模型为医疗服务提供者提供了一种循证方法,使他们能够更好地了解患者的性格及其与健康的关系。这些特征为其他预后因素、定制治疗和心理干预提供了可能性。
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Musculoskeletal Care
Musculoskeletal Care RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
88
期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Care is a peer-reviewed journal for all health professionals committed to the clinical delivery of high quality care for people with musculoskeletal conditions and providing knowledge to support decision making by professionals, patients and policy makers. This journal publishes papers on original research, applied research, review articles and clinical guidelines. Regular topics include patient education, psychological and social impact, patient experiences of health care, clinical up dates and the effectiveness of therapy.
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