教育妇女在怀孕期间和之后预防和治疗腰背部和骨盆带疼痛:一个系统的叙述回顾。

Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2476046
Sabine Vesting, Annelie Gutke, Liesbet de Baets
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目的:本综述评估了孕妇和产后妇女腰痛(LBP)和骨盆带痛(PGP)患者教育和信息的有效性,并评估了其与基于生物心理社会模型的现代疼痛教育原则的一致性。方法:采用系统化的文献综述方法,系统检索三个数据库,并从相关文献综述中进行文献筛选。采用PEDro量表对纳入的随机对照试验(RCT)的方法学质量进行评价。结果:18项研究,包括9项PEDro评分在2-8分之间的随机对照试验,表明在怀孕期间对患者进行教育有助于减轻疼痛和相关的残疾。大多数研究没有区分LBP和PGP,这限制了教育干预的特异性和针对性。如果没有积极的治疗,单纯的教育效果较差。目前的课程主要强调生物力学,涵盖解剖学和生理变化,但往往忽视生活方式因素,如压力和睡眠。结论:尽管患者教育对妊娠相关腰痛和PGP的管理很重要,但其有效性可以通过针对特定疼痛情况的定制方案和整合疼痛的生物心理社会观点来提高。
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Educating women to prevent and treat low back and pelvic girdle pain during and after pregnancy: a systematized narrative review.

Purpose: This review evaluated the effectiveness of patient education and information on low back pain (LBP) and pelvic girdle pain (PGP) in pregnant and postpartum women and evaluated their alignment with modern pain education principles rooted in the biopsychosocial model.

Method: A systematized narrative review was performed, including a systematic search of three databases and reference screening from relevant systematic reviews. The methodological quality of the included randomized controlled trials (RCT) was evaluated using the PEDro scale.

Results: Eighteen studies, including nine RCTs with PEDro scores ranging from to 2-8, indicated that patient education during pregnancy can help reduce pain and related disability. Most studies did not differentiate between LBP and PGP, which limits the specificity and targeted approach of educational interventions. Education alone is less effective without accompanying active treatment. Current programs primarily emphasize biomechanics, covering anatomy and physical changes, but often neglect lifestyle factors, such as stress and sleep.

Conclusion: Although patient education is important for managing pregnancy-related LBP and PGP, its effectiveness may be improved by tailoring programs to specific pain conditions and integrating a biopsychosocial perspective on pain.

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