[Characteristics of patients suffering from chronic pain with depressive symptoms in three different treatment settings].

Medizinische Klinik Pub Date : 2010-06-01 Epub Date: 2010-06-26 DOI:10.1007/s00063-010-1070-2
Stefan Begré, Martin Traber, Martin Gerber, Roland von Känel
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Abstract

Background: Only few studies considered demographic and medical characteristics of pain patients with depressive symptoms.

Methods: The present study is a cross-sectional observation of 585 patients suffering from chronic pain and depressive symptoms from all over Switzerland who got an antidepressant treatment in 122 medical practices (internal medicine, general medicine, psychiatry). Based on their clinical experience within the Swiss mental health system, the authors hypothesized that internists and general practitioners, compared to psychiatrists, treat older and less depressive patients with less intense chronic pain and with regional origin from Central Europe.

Results: In accordance with this hypothesis, internists (and general practitioners), compared to psychiatrists, more frequently provided care for older patients from Central Europe with less severe depressive symptoms and lower pain intensity and less head pain. Furthermore, compared with Central European patients, those patients from Eastern and Southern Europe presented more intense overall pain mainly affecting the head, extremities, back, and thorax whereas Southern Europeans tended to suffer even more frequently from chest pain compared with their Central European peers.

Conclusion: The study design pragmatically represents the caring situation for depressed patients with chronic pain in Switzerland regarding regional origin and pain intensity. The results are based on a respectable sample size recruited from all Swiss regions and by the physician specialities primarily involved in long-term management of this patient group.

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[慢性疼痛伴抑郁症状患者在三种不同治疗环境下的特征]。
背景:只有少数研究考虑了伴有抑郁症状的疼痛患者的人口学和医学特征。方法:本研究对来自瑞士各地的585名患有慢性疼痛和抑郁症状的患者进行了横断面观察,这些患者在122家医疗机构(内科、普通医学、精神病学)接受了抗抑郁治疗。根据他们在瑞士精神卫生系统中的临床经验,作者假设内科医生和全科医生,与精神科医生相比,治疗年龄较大,慢性疼痛较轻且来自中欧地区的轻度抑郁患者。结果:根据这一假设,内科医生(和全科医生)与精神科医生相比,更频繁地为来自中欧的老年患者提供护理,这些患者抑郁症状较轻,疼痛强度较低,头痛较少。此外,与中欧患者相比,东欧和南欧患者表现出更强烈的整体疼痛,主要影响头部、四肢、背部和胸部,而南欧患者往往比中欧患者更频繁地遭受胸痛。结论:本研究设计切合实际地反映了瑞士抑郁症慢性疼痛患者在地域来源和疼痛强度方面的护理情况。结果基于从瑞士所有地区招募的可观样本量和主要参与该患者组长期管理的医师专业。
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