Costa Nathalia, Ferreira Manuela L, Setchell Jenny, Makovey Joanna, Dekroo Tanya, Downie Aron, Diwan Ashish, Koes Bart, Natvig Bard, Vicenzino Bill, Hunter David, Roseen Eric J, Rasmussen-Barr Eva, Guillemin Francis, Hartvigsen Jan, Bennell Kim, Costa Leonardo, Macedo Luciana, Pinheiro Marina, Underwood Martin, Van Tulder Mauritus, Johansson Melker, Enthoven Paul, Kent Peter, O'Sullivan Peter, Suri Pradeep, Genevay Stephane, Hodges Paul W
The University of Queensland, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
The University of Sydney, Institute of Bone and Joint Research, The Kolling Institute, Sydney Medical School, Sydney, Australia.
J Pain. 2019 Nov;20(11):1267-1275. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.03.009. Epub 2019 Mar 21.
Low back pain (LBP) varies over time. Consumers, clinicians, and researchers use various terms to describe LBP fluctuations, such as episodes, recurrences and flares. Although "flare" is use commonly, there is no consensus on how it is defined. This study aimed to obtain consensus for a LBP flare definition using a mixed-method approach. Step 1 involved the derivation of a preliminary candidate flare definition based on thematic analysis of views of 130 consumers in consultation with an expert consumer writer. In step 2, a workshop was conducted to incorporate perspectives of 19 LBP experts into the preliminary flare definition, which resulted in 2 alternative LBP flare definitions. Step 3 refined the definition using a 2-round Delphi consensus with 50 experts in musculoskeletal conditions. The definition favored by experts was further tested with 16 individuals with LBP in step 4, using the definition in three scenarios. This multiphase study produced a definition of LBP flare that distinguishes it from other LBP fluctuations, represents consumers' views, involves expert consensus, and is understandable by consumers in clinical and research contexts: "A flare-up is a worsening of your condition that lasts from hours to weeks that is difficult to tolerate and generally impacts your usual activities and/or emotions." Perspective: A multiphase process, incorporating consumers' views and expert consensus, produced a definition of LBP flare that distinguishes it from other LBP fluctuations.
下背痛(LBP)随时间变化。消费者、临床医生和研究人员使用各种术语来描述LBP的波动,如发作、复发和突发加重。尽管“突发加重”被广泛使用,但对于其定义尚无共识。本研究旨在采用混合方法获得LBP突发加重定义的共识。第一步是基于对130名消费者的观点进行主题分析,并与一位专业消费者作家协商,得出一个初步的突发加重定义候选方案。在第二步中,举办了一次研讨会,将19位LBP专家的观点纳入初步的突发加重定义中,从而产生了2个替代性的LBP突发加重定义。第三步通过两轮德尔菲法与50位肌肉骨骼疾病专家对定义进行完善。第四步,在三种情景下,使用该定义对16名LBP患者进行进一步测试。这项多阶段研究得出了一个LBP突发加重的定义,该定义将其与其他LBP波动区分开来,代表了消费者的观点,经过专家共识,并且在临床和研究背景下消费者能够理解:“突发加重是指你的病情恶化,持续数小时至数周,难以忍受,通常会影响你的日常活动和/或情绪。”观点:一个包含消费者观点和专家共识的多阶段过程,得出了一个将LBP突发加重与其他LBP波动区分开来的定义。