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纤维肌痛综合征患者疼痛恐惧及活动情况的患病率

Prevalence of fear of pain and activity in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome.

作者信息

Turk Dennis C, Robinson James P, Burwinkle Tasha

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.

出版信息

J Pain. 2004 Nov;5(9):483-90. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2004.08.002.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) report pain, fatigue, emotional distress, activity avoidance, and disability. The role of fear of pain and activity in FMS patients has received only limited attention. FMS patients (N = 233) underwent examinations by a physician, physical therapist, and psychologist and completed measures of fear of pain and activity, disability, depressive mood, impact, and pain. Patients with high levels of fear of pain and activity (38.6%) reported greater disability (t = 4.02, P < .001), depressed mood (t = -4.14, P < .001), pain severity (t = -2.71, P < .01), and lower treadmill performance (t = -2.39, P < .05) than patients with low fear. Patients classified on the Multidimensional Pain Inventory as Dysfunctional reported greater fear than Interpersonally Distressed patients and Adaptive Copers (F = 8.13, P < .001). Only 50% of Dysfunctional patients, however, met the criterion of high fear, whereas 23.4% of Adaptive Copers met this criterion. Demographic factors, perceived disability, and Multidimensional Pain Inventory subgroup significantly predicted fear of pain and activity, accounting for 21.2% of the variance. Fear of pain and activity is prevalent among FMS patients. Treatment should address patient fears, because it might reduce disability and rates of nonadherence and attrition from outcome studies.

PERSPECTIVE

Fear of movement is a significant concern for chronic pain sufferers because these behaviors maintain pain and increase disability. This study examined the role of fear in FMS, including associations between fear of pain/movement, pain severity, depressed mood, physical performance, and disability in FMS subgroups.

摘要

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纤维肌痛综合征(FMS)患者会出现疼痛、疲劳、情绪困扰、回避活动以及功能障碍。疼痛恐惧和活动在FMS患者中的作用仅受到有限关注。233例FMS患者接受了医生、物理治疗师和心理学家的检查,并完成了疼痛恐惧、活动、功能障碍、抑郁情绪、影响及疼痛的测量。与低疼痛恐惧患者相比,高疼痛恐惧和活动水平的患者(38.6%)报告有更严重的功能障碍(t = 4.02,P <.001)、抑郁情绪(t = -4.14,P <.001)、疼痛严重程度(t = -2.71,P <.01)以及更低的跑步机运动表现(t = -2.39,P <.05)。在多维疼痛量表上分类为功能障碍型的患者比人际困扰型患者和适应性应对者报告有更高的恐惧(F = 8.13,P <.001)。然而,只有50%的功能障碍型患者符合高恐惧标准,而23.4%的适应性应对者符合该标准。人口统计学因素、感知到的功能障碍以及多维疼痛量表亚组显著预测了疼痛恐惧和活动,解释了21.2%的变异。疼痛恐惧和活动在FMS患者中普遍存在。治疗应关注患者的恐惧,因为这可能会减少功能障碍以及非依从率和结果研究中的失访率。

观点

对运动的恐惧是慢性疼痛患者的一个重要问题,因为这些行为会维持疼痛并增加功能障碍。本研究探讨了恐惧在FMS中的作用,包括疼痛/运动恐惧、疼痛严重程度、抑郁情绪、身体表现以及FMS亚组中的功能障碍之间的关联。

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