The Reasons for the Rejection of Spinal Interventional Pain Management Techniques in Patients with Chronic Lower Back Pain

S. Kaya, Muge Baran
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We investigated the reasons for the rejection of spinal interventional pain management techniques (SIPMT) in patients with lower back pain. The patients included in the study applied to an algology outpatient clinic with complaints of chronic lower back pain and were recommended SIPMT. The demographic data, systemic diseases, diagnoses, suggested SIPMT, and reasons why certain patients refused SIPMT, were all evaluated. Among the 196 patients who were recommended SIPMT, 61 (31.1%) refused the treatment. The most common reasons for refusing SIPMT was a belief that the injection would not be a definitive solution (63.9%), belief that the pain would recur after the injection (55.7%), the inability to avoid work that would strain the lower back after the injection (39.3%), and the fear that the pain would worsen (37.7%). Patients have a wide range of concerns about SIMPT. If the wide range of concerns patients have about SIMPT can be more comprehensively considered, refusal of such treatments due to unnecessary concerns can be prevented.
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慢性腰痛患者对脊柱介入疼痛管理技术排斥的原因
我们调查了腰痛患者拒绝脊柱介入疼痛管理技术(SIPMT)的原因。该研究纳入的患者以慢性腰痛为主诉申请到一家藻类门诊,并被推荐使用SIPMT。人口统计数据,全身性疾病,诊断,建议SIPMT,以及某些患者拒绝SIPMT的原因,都进行了评估。在196例推荐SIPMT的患者中,61例(31.1%)拒绝治疗。拒绝SIPMT的最常见原因是认为注射后疼痛不会得到最终解决(63.9%),认为注射后疼痛会复发(55.7%),无法避免注射后会拉伤下背部的工作(39.3%),以及担心疼痛会加重(37.7%)。患者对SIMPT有广泛的担忧。如果能更全面地考虑患者对SIMPT的广泛担忧,就可以避免因不必要的担忧而拒绝接受此类治疗。
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