骨关节炎患者巨灾性疼痛和运动恐惧症的水平及其相关性。

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
European Journal of Translational Myology Pub Date : 2025-06-27 Epub Date: 2025-05-07 DOI:10.4081/ejtm.2025.13636
Aristea Vitsa, Ioannis Moisoglou, Petros Galanis, Anastasios Merkouris, Evridiki Papastavrou, Pavlos Sarafis
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摘要

本研究的目的是评估骨关节炎患者灾难性疼痛和运动恐惧症的水平,并探讨灾难性疼痛和运动恐惧症之间的关系。这项随访研究包括170名接受手术的骨关节炎患者。术前(T0)和术后(1个月(T1)和6个月(T2)分别完成疼痛灾难量表和运动恐惧症坦帕量表。术前灾难性疼痛的平均评分表明患者有中度至高度的灾难性疼痛。以术前疼痛灾难量表总分为因变量的多变量线性回归分析发现,年龄的增加与疼痛灾难量表总分的增加相关。术前运动恐惧症平均得分表明中度至高度的运动恐惧症。以术前运动恐惧症坦帕量表总分为因变量的多变量线性回归分析发现,患者年龄的增加和疼痛控制能力(无助感)的增加与运动恐惧症坦帕量表总分的增加有关。年龄的增长和灾难性的疼痛是运动恐惧症的预测因素。手术干预倾向于减少灾难性的疼痛和运动恐惧症。
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Levels of catastrophizing pain and kinesiophobia in patients with osteoarthritis and their association.

Aim of the present study was to assess the level of catastrophizing pain and kinesiophobia in patients with osteoarthritis and to investigate the association between catastrophizing pain and kinesiophobia. This follow-up study included 170 osteoarthritis patients undergoing surgery. They completed the Pain Catastrophizing Scale and the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia preoperatively (T0) and then postoperatively, at one (T1) and six months (T2). The mean score of catastrophizing pain preoperatively indicates moderate to high level of catastrophic pain. Multivariable linear regression analysis with total score of Pain Catastrophizing Scale preoperatively as the dependent variable found that increased age was associated with increased total score of Pain Catastrophizing Scale. The mean kinesiophobia score preoperatively indicates moderate to high level of kinesiophobia. Multivariable linear regression analysis with total score of the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia preoperatively as the dependent variable found that increased age and increased patients' inability to manage pain (helplessness) were associated with increased total score of the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia. Increased age and catastrophizing pain are predictors of kinesiophobia. Surgical interventions tend to reduce both catastrophizing pain and kinesiophobia.

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European Journal of Translational Myology
European Journal of Translational Myology MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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