Commitment to activities and quality of life and associated factors in patients with chronic pain

S. SandroMaxCastro, Carla Daltro, M. Castro, Camila Cavalcante Castro, R. Borges, M. Matos
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ackground Chronic pain leads to functional and social disability, emotionally impacting individuals. Objective: To describe the main impairments of activities of daily living, anxious and depressive symptoms and quality of life in patients with chronic pain. Methods: Cross-sectional study with patients at the Chronic Pain Clinic attended between June / 2016 and March / 2019. Clinical and socio-demographic variables were collected, using the Hospital scale for Anxiety and Depression, Visual Numerical Scale for Pain, SF-36 scale for Quality of Life, and data analysis using the SPSS statistical program. Results: The mean age was 50.0±10 years, being (89.6%) female. There was a predominance of people with a partner, with religion, complete high school education and unemployed. Degenerative disease was the most frequent diagnosis (68.9%); pain intensity ranged from moderate to severe, score 6-8 (7). Most used drugs were analgesics (93.3%) followed by antidepressants (70.7%). Physical activity as an adjuvant treatment (41.5%), and anesthetic blocks (39.6%). When investigating daily activities, the work showed total limitation followed by movement; and, partially, leisure and home activity. The quality of life was well below the median, with the physical and emotional aspects being worse. Related to the subjects' activities, sleep is the most compromised; followed by partial difficulties with appetite and sexual activity. Most show self-esteem moderately satisfied with the treatment, even with anxious and depressive symptoms. Conclusion: Pain has a very significant impact on quality of life; compromises and limits daily activities and reveals more presence of anxious and depressive symptoms in people suffering from chronic pain.
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慢性疼痛导致功能和社交障碍,影响个人情绪。目的:探讨慢性疼痛患者的主要日常生活活动障碍、焦虑抑郁症状及生活质量。方法:对2016年6月至2019年3月在慢性疼痛诊所就诊的患者进行横断面研究。使用医院焦虑抑郁量表、疼痛视觉数值量表、SF-36生活质量量表收集临床和社会人口学变量,并使用SPSS统计程序进行数据分析。结果:平均年龄50.0±10岁,女性占89.6%。有伴侣、有宗教信仰、高中学历和失业的人占主导地位。退行性疾病是最常见的诊断(68.9%);疼痛强度从中度到重度,评分6-8分(7分)。使用最多的药物是镇痛药(93.3%),其次是抗抑郁药(70.7%)。体力活动作为辅助治疗(41.5%)和麻醉阻滞(39.6%)。在调查日常活动时,这项工作显示出完全的限制,其次是运动;还有一部分是休闲和家庭活动。生活质量远低于中位数,身体和情感方面更差。与受试者的活动相关,睡眠是最受影响的;接着是食欲和性行为的部分困难。大多数人对治疗表现出适度满意的自尊,即使有焦虑和抑郁症状。结论:疼痛对生活质量有非常显著的影响;损害和限制日常活动,并揭示更多的存在焦虑和抑郁症状的人患有慢性疼痛。
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