“生物医学”与“生物心理社会”两种慢性腰痛疾病分类模式的相关性研究

Márcia Izabeli Guimarães Barros, Iully Tiyoko Rebelatto Suguiura, Alessandra Linzmeyer, A. Carvalho
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慢性腰痛(CLBP)是一种复杂的疾病。尽管在生物医学模型中,生物信号和症状被用来作为诊断和预后的指导,但由于忽略了患者对疼痛的信念和信念,这些信号和症状并不符合CLBP的生物心理社会病因学。目的:探讨基于生物医学模型的CLBP分类与基于生物心理社会模型的CLBP分类的相关性。材料和方法:回顾性横断面观察研究。该研究分析了从一个机构研究小组获得的物理治疗筛查记录。CLBP的分类采用生物医学模型和生物心理社会模型。生物医学模型将病例分为特异性或非特异性,而生物心理社会模型将其分为低、中、高风险发展为不良预后。使用卡方检验评估两个模型之间的相关性。结果:共评估了98份物理治疗筛查记录,并将其分类为:非特异性和低风险(n=18);非特异性和中等风险(n=22);非特异性和高风险(n=23);特异性和低风险(n=7);特定和中等风险(n=15);特异性和高风险(n=13)。分析显示,根据两种模型的分类之间没有显著的关联。结论:本研究结果提示,基于生物医学模型的CLBP分类似乎与生物心理社会分类无关。需要进一步的研究和探索,以更好地了解这些分类系统之间的复杂性和潜在的相互作用。
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TWO CLASSIFICATION MODELS OF CHRONIC PAINFUL LOW BACK DISORDERS, "BIOMEDICAL" AND "BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL"
Introduction: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) represents a complex condition. Although, by the biomedical model, biological signals and symptoms use to be the guide to both the diagnostic and prognostic, those does not correspond to the CLBP biopsychosocial etiology by ignoring the patient's beliefs and convictions about their pain. Objective: To examine the association between CLBP classification based on the biomedical model and the biopsychosocial model. Materials and methods: A retrospective cross sectional observational study. The study analyzed physiotherapeutic screening records obtained from an institutional research group. The classification of CLBP was determined using both the biomedical model and the biopsychosocial model. The biomedical model classified cases as specific or non-specific, while the biopsychosocial model categorized them as low, medium, or high risk for developing poor prognosis. The association between the two models was assessed using the Chi-squared test. Results: A total of 98 physiotherapeutic screening records were evaluated and classified as follows: non-specific and low risk (n=18); non-specific and medium risk (n=22); non-specific and high risk (n=23); specific and low risk (n=7); specific and medium risk (n=15); specific and high risk (n=13). The analysis revealed no significant association between the classifications according to the two models. Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that the CLBP classification based on the biomedical model does not appear to be associated with the biopsychosocial classification. Further research and exploration are needed to better understand the complexities and potential interplay between these classification systems.
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