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美国疼痛管理项目中的老年人和年轻人:差异与相似之处。

Older and younger adults in pain management programs in the United States: differences and similarities.

作者信息

Wittink Harriët M, Rogers William H, Lipman Arthur G, McCarberg Bill H, Ashburn Michael A, Oderda Gary M, Carr Daniel B

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Professional Education and Academy of Health Sciences Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Pain Med. 2006 Mar-Apr;7(2):151-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2006.00113.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

  1. To investigate health status of older (>or=60 years) and younger adults (<60 years) with chronic pain and to separately compare that with existing normative data; and 2) to examine more fully differences in health status between younger and older adults with chronic pain and explore their geographic variation across three multidisciplinary pain programs in the Pacific, Mountain, and New England regions of the United States.

DESIGN

We performed a cross-sectional analysis.

PATIENTS

Initial assessments of 6,147 patients dating from January 1998 to January 2003 were used.

OUTCOMES MEASURES

We used the Treatment Outcomes of Pain Survey (TOPS), a disease-specific instrument that includes the Short Form-36.

RESULTS

The health status of the older pain patients in terms of their actual scores was comparable with that of younger pain patients across the three sites. Health status is impaired to a lesser degree in older than in younger adults with chronic pain as compared with normative adults. Statistically significant differences were found in a number of domains of the TOPS. Older adults with chronic pain present with pain intensity similar to that of younger patients with chronic pain, but report better mental health (P < 0.002), less fear-avoidance (P < 0.05), less passive coping (P < 0.0001), more life control (P < 0.05), and more lower body physical limitations (P < 0.005) than younger patients with chronic pain.

CONCLUSIONS

Older adults with chronic pain differ in a number of important domains from younger adults with chronic pain: overall the former present with greater physical, and less psychosocial impairment.

摘要

目的

1)调查患有慢性疼痛的老年人(≥60岁)和年轻人(<60岁)的健康状况,并分别与现有的标准数据进行比较;2)更全面地检查患有慢性疼痛的年轻人和老年人在健康状况上的差异,并探讨美国太平洋、山区和新英格兰地区三个多学科疼痛项目中他们的地域差异。

设计

我们进行了横断面分析。

患者

使用了1998年1月至2003年1月期间对6147名患者的初始评估。

结局指标

我们使用了疼痛治疗结果调查(TOPS),这是一种特定疾病的工具,包括简短形式-36。

结果

在三个地点,老年疼痛患者的实际得分所反映的健康状况与年轻疼痛患者相当。与标准成年人相比,患有慢性疼痛的老年人的健康状况受损程度低于年轻人。在TOPS的多个领域发现了具有统计学意义的差异。患有慢性疼痛的老年人的疼痛强度与患有慢性疼痛的年轻人相似,但报告显示其心理健康状况更好(P < 0.002),恐惧回避更少(P < 0.05),消极应对更少(P < 0.0001),生活控制更多(P < 0.05),以及下肢身体限制更多(P < 0.005)。

结论

患有慢性疼痛的老年人在一些重要领域与患有慢性疼痛的年轻人不同:总体而言,前者身体损伤更大,心理社会损伤更小。

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