糖尿病神经病变患者的疼痛、体力活动、运动恐惧症、平衡能力和跌倒风险。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Pain Management Nursing Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2024.09.007
Çağla Özdemir, Hilal Telli
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目的:本研究旨在调查糖尿病神经病理性疼痛患者发生平衡障碍和跌倒的风险,以及与之相关的运动恐惧和身体限制:本研究为横断面描述性研究,在 2023 年 2 月至 3 月期间对 250 名在全科门诊就诊的患者进行了调查。坦帕运动恐惧量表(TSK)用于测量患者对运动/再损伤的恐惧程度,国际跌倒效能量表(FES-I)用于测量患者对跌倒的恐惧程度,伯格平衡量表(BBS)用于评估患者的平衡状态,国际体力活动问卷(IPAQ)用于评估患者白天的所有活动。根据疼痛模式将患者分为三组:神经性疼痛组(74 人)、痛觉/机械性疼痛组(96 人)和对照组(无痛)(90 人)。在统计分析中,P < .05 为差异显著:神经病理性疼痛组的平均年龄为(62.56 ± 9.81)岁,痛觉/机械性疼痛组为(62.47 ± 11.67)岁,对照组为(60.87 ± 10.99)岁。总体而言,60%的参与者为女性。在组间分析中,两组在 TSK(p = .012)、FES-I(p < .001)、IPAQ(p < .001)和 BBS(p < .001)方面存在显著差异。神经性疼痛组的 BBS 得分最低。神经病理性疼痛组与对照组相比,TSK明显更高(p = .009):结论:糖尿病导致的神经性疼痛患者更有可能增加平衡障碍,从而导致体力活动减少和跌倒风险增加。
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Pain, Physical Activity, Kinesiophobia, Balance and Fall Risk in Patients with Diabetic Neuropathy.

Purpose: In this study, we aimed to investigate the risk of balance disorders and falls in patients with diabetic neuropathic pain and the associated kinesiophobia and physical limitation.

Methods: This study was designed as a cross-sectional descriptive study and was conducted with 250 patients seen in Family Medicine outpatient clinics between February and March 2023. The Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale (TSK) was used to measure the patients' fear of movement/reinjury, the International Fall Efficacy Scale (FES-I) was used to measure the level of fear of falling, the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) was used to assess balance status, and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) was used to assess all activities during the day. Patients were divided into three groups according to pain patterns: Neuropathic pain (N = 74), nociceptive/mechanical pain (N = 96), and control group (no pain) (N = 90). In statistical analyses, p < .05 was considered significant.

Results: The mean age was 62.56 ± 9.81 years in the neuropathic pain group, 62.47 ± 11.67 years in the nociceptive/mechanical pain group, and 60.87 ± 10.99 years in the control group. Overall, 60% of the participants were women. In intergroup analyses, there were significant differences between the groups in terms of TSK (p = .012), FES-I (p < .001), IPAQ (p < .001), and BBS (p < .001). The neuropathic pain group had the lowest BBS scores. When comparing the neuropathic pain group to the control group, TSK was significantly higher (p = .009).

Conclusions: Patients with neuropathic pain due to diabetes mellitus are more likely to have increased balance impairment, leading to decreased physical activity and an increased risk of falls.

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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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