个体疼痛变异性对成年慢性疼痛患者功能性疼痛结局的影响:一项生态瞬时评估研究。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Andrew H Rogers, Tanya Smit, Jafar Bakhshaie, Michael J Zvolensky
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慢性疼痛是一个重大的公共卫生问题,与显著的功能损害和经济负担有关。尽管有相当多的研究关注,慢性疼痛治疗对疼痛主诉只产生小到中等的效果。更好地理解疼痛体验可能有助于改善疼痛的治疗效果。具体来说,疼痛强度的个体差异代表了捕捉疼痛动态本质的潜在重要途径,并可能提高对疼痛的整体理解。有限的工作已经检查了慢性疼痛人群中个体疼痛变化的指标,但没有工作检查这些指标如何与疼痛功能结果(疼痛相关残疾,负面影响和活动回避)相关。因此,本研究利用生态瞬时评估来评估48名慢性疼痛成人的疼痛强度、疼痛相关残疾、负面影响和活动回避,每天5次,持续7天。结果表明,疼痛不稳定性指标(例如,个体内标准差)与疼痛相关的活动回避有关,而动态变异性指标(例如,高疼痛时间的百分比)与疼痛相关的残疾和负面影响直接相关。目前的研究结果具有重要的临床意义,可以应用于疼痛评估,以指导进一步的治疗计划。情境化疼痛作为一种动态体验,可以通过密集的自我报告评估来捕捉,可以改善整体干预结果。
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Impact of intraindividual pain variability on functional pain outcomes among adults with chronic pain: an ecological momentary assessment study.

Chronic pain is a significant public health problem linked to notable functional impairment and economic burden. Despite considerable research attention, chronic pain treatments only yield small to medium sized effects for pain complaints. Better understanding the pain experience may help improve treatment outcomes for pain. Specifically, intraindividual variation in pain intensity represents a potentially important avenue that captures the dynamic nature of pain and may improve overall understanding of pain. Limited work has examined metrics of intraindividual pain variation across chronic pain populations, but no work has examined how these metrics are associated with pain functional outcomes (pain-related disability, negative affect, and activity avoidance). Therefore, the current study utilized ecological momentary assessment to assess pain intensity, pain-related disability, negative affect, and activity avoidance, 5 times a day for 7 days, among 48 adults with chronic pain. Results suggested that pain instability metrics (e.g., intraindividual standard deviation) were associated with pain-related activity avoidance, while dynamic metrics of variability (e.g. % of time in high pain) were directly associated with pain-related disability and negative affect. Results from the current study have important clinical implications that can be applied to the assessment of pain to guide further treatment planning. Contextualizing pain as a dynamic experience that can be captured via intensive self-report assessment may improve overall intervention outcomes.

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Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Journal of Behavioral Medicine PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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5.70
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3.20%
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112
期刊介绍: The Journal of Behavioral Medicine is a broadly conceived interdisciplinary publication devoted to furthering understanding of physical health and illness through the knowledge, methods, and techniques of behavioral science. A significant function of the journal is the application of this knowledge to prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation and to the promotion of health at the individual, community, and population levels.The content of the journal spans all areas of basic and applied behavioral medicine research, conducted in and informed by all related disciplines including but not limited to: psychology, medicine, the public health sciences, sociology, anthropology, health economics, nursing, and biostatistics. Topics welcomed include but are not limited to: prevention of disease and health promotion; the effects of psychological stress on physical and psychological functioning; sociocultural influences on health and illness; adherence to medical regimens; the study of health related behaviors including tobacco use, substance use, sexual behavior, physical activity, and obesity; health services research; and behavioral factors in the prevention and treatment of somatic disorders.  Reports of interdisciplinary approaches to research are particularly welcomed.
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