运动、正念和疼痛科学(MMaPS)课程改善慢性疼痛患者的健康和身体功能。

IF 1.5 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Sharna Prasad, Olivia Coskey, Micah Wong, Jonathan D Jones
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摘要

目的:本研究试图量化参与一个名为运动、正念和疼痛科学(MMaPS)的慢性疼痛患者互动课程对身体功能、疼痛灾难和生活质量的影响。方法:任何类型的慢性疼痛患者都参加了为期8周的课程,该课程实施了安全运动、正念和冥想练习的原则,并纳入了与疼痛科学的生物心理社会模型相关的教育。在2018年至2020年的课程前后,从参加MMAPS计划的参与者收集问卷,以测量参与者的结果,包括疼痛灾难量表(PCS)、不良儿童事件评分(ACE)、生活质量量表(QOL)、患者特定功能评分(PSFS)、30 s坐站(30 STS)和4阶段平衡(4SBT)。结果:155人完成了课程。结论:慢性疼痛患者在参加MMaPS课程后,在健康和身体功能的多项指标上有显著改善。
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The Movement, Mindfulness, and Pain Science (MMaPS) Class Improves Well-Being and Physical Function in Patients With Chronic Pain.

Objectives: This study sought to quantify the impact of participation in an interactive class for patients with chronic pain called Movement, Mindfulness, and Pain Science (MMaPS), on physical function, pain catastrophizing, and quality of life.

Methods: Patients with chronic pain of any type were enroled in an 8-week course that implemented principles of safe movement, mindfulness, and meditation practice, and also incorporated education related to the biopsychosocial model of pain science. Questionnaires were collected from participants who attended the MMAPS programme in the 2018 through 2020 sessions prior to and after the class to measure participant outcomes, which included the pain catastrophizing scale (PCS), Adverse Childhood Events score (ACE), Quality of Life scale (QOL), Patient Specific Functional Score (PSFS), 30 s sit to stand (30 STS), and 4-stage balance (4SBT).

Results: One hundred fifty-five people completed the class. The median Pain Catastrophizing Scale score dropped from 19 to 11 (p < 0.001). Median Quality of Life scores increased from 5 to 6 (p < 0.001) on a 10-point scale. Patient Specific Functional Scale scores improved from an average score of 2.5 to 5.1 (p < 0.001). Median 30 Second Sit-to-Stand scores improved from 8 to 11 (p < 0.001). The 4-stage balance test improved with 39% of patients having completed all four stages at intake and 56% completing all four stages by the end of class (p = 0.001).

Conclusion: Patients with chronic pain had significant improvements in several measures of wellness and physical function after participating in the MMaPS class.

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Musculoskeletal Care
Musculoskeletal Care RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
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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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