成人慢性腰痛患者的身体表现与恐惧回避信念的关系。

V P Panhale, R S Gurav, S K Nahar
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背景:腰痛是影响大多数人的最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病。活动限制是指由于个人功能和残疾而在执行活动时可能遇到的困难。根据腰痛的恐惧-回避模型,将疼痛视为潜在伤害信号的个体更有可能避免增加焦虑的行为,并在体育活动中表现出次最大化的表现。目的:本研究旨在探讨慢性腰痛患者活动限制与恐惧回避信念的关系。对象和方法:30例慢性腰痛患者纳入研究。活动限制采用反向绩效量表(BPS)进行测量。采用恐惧回避信念问卷(fear avoidance Belief Questionnaire, FABQ)评估患者对疼痛的恐惧和对体育活动的回避。结果:在上卷、指尖触地和举举测试中,观察到性能受到影响。在FABQ的两个分量表中,47%的人对体育活动的恐惧程度更高,27%的人对工作的恐惧程度更高。BPS评分与FABQ评分经Pearson相关检验呈强正相关(r = 0.685, P值< 0.01)。FABQ得分越高,表明恐惧和回避信念越强。结论:FABQ得分越高,体力活动得分47%,工作得分27%,表明恐惧和回避信念越强。慢性腰痛患者的恐惧回避信念(FABQ)升高与活动限制(BPS)之间存在密切关系。
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Association of Physical Performance and Fear-Avoidance Beliefs in Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Association of Physical Performance and Fear-Avoidance Beliefs in Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Association of Physical Performance and Fear-Avoidance Beliefs in Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Association of Physical Performance and Fear-Avoidance Beliefs in Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Background: Low back pain is a commonest musculoskeletal disorder affecting majority of people. Activity limitations are difficulties an individual may have in executing activities resulting from person's functioning and disability. According to the fear-avoidance model of low back pain, individuals who perceive pain as a sign of potential damage are more likely to avoid behaviors that increase their anxiety and show sub-maximal performance during physical activity.

Aim: Purpose of this study was to find the association between activity limitation and fear avoidance belief in patients with chronic low back pain.

Subjects and methods: Thirty subjects with chronic low back pain were included in the study. Activity limitation was measured using Back Performance Scale (BPS). Patients' fear of pain and avoidance of physical activities was assessed with Fear Avoidance Belief Questionnaire (FABQ).

Results: It was observed that performance was affected in roll up, fingertip to floor and lift test. In the two subscales of FABQ, 47 percent had more fear in physical activity component and 27 percent had more fear in work component. The scores of BPS and FABQ were correlated using Pearson's correlation test showed strong positive correlation (r = 0.685, P value < 0.01). Higher scores on FABQ are indicative of greater fear and avoidance beliefs.

Conclusion: Higher scores on the FABQ 47% in physical activity and 27% in work component are indicative of greater fear and avoidance beliefs. A strong relationship exists between elevated fear avoidance beliefs (FABQ) and activity limitation (BPS) in patients with chronic low back pain.

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Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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