“我很痛苦,需要帮助”:一项在线调查,探究抽动症及抽动障碍患者与抽动相关的疼痛经历及疼痛管理技术的使用情况。
"I'm in pain and I want help": An online survey investigating the experiences of tic-related pain and use of pain management techniques in people with tics and tic disorders.
作者信息
Taylor Evangeline, Anderson Seonaid, Davies E Bethan
机构信息
Population and Lifespan Sciences, Queen's Medical Centre, School of Medicine, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Neuro-diverse.org, Brussels, Belgium.
出版信息
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Aug 5;13:914044. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.914044. eCollection 2022.
OBJECTIVES
Tic disorders (TDs) are complex neurological conditions characterized by involuntary, persistent vocalizations and motor movements called tics. Tics involve brief muscle movements and can impair many aspects of daily functioning and quality of life in patients - and their physical nature can cause pain. Understanding individuals' experiences of tic-related pain and pain management could help explore this under-researched area and identify additional support needs for this population. The aim of this study was to investigate experiences of pain and use of pain management techniques in people with tic disorders.
METHODS
An online survey consisting of multiple choice and open-ended questions exploring experiences of tic-related pain, help-seeking behavior for tic-related pain, and use of pain relief techniques for tic-related pain, was circulated online international Tourette syndrome patient associations, and one online support group for Tourette syndrome. The online survey was open to adults (≥16 years) with self-reported tics. Open-ended questions were analyzed using thematic analysis.
RESULTS
One hundred eighty-one participants (16-71 years; 58.0% female) from 18 countries completed the online survey. Several aspects of tics were associated with pain, including the physical effort of motor tics ( = 177, 97.8%), repetitive tics ( = 141, 77.9%) and the consequences of tics ( = 131, 72.4%). Nearly two-thirds ( = 118, 64.6%) had sought professional help for tic-related pain. Distraction techniques ( = 126, 69.6%), taking pain relief medication ( = 125, 69.1%) and altering tics ( = 111, 61.3%) were the most commonly-reported methods used to relieve and cope with tic-related pain. Thematic analysis found an interrelated complex relationship between participants' tics, pain, and pain management techniques, reflected in four themes: the "tic-pain" cycle, the impact of pain, the importance of support, and the perceived successfulness of pain management techniques.
CONCLUSIONS
Tic-related pain was reported to have a significant physical and psychological impact which impacted aspects of daily living in people with tic disorders. The findings add to limited research suggesting tic-related pain is a dominant issue for individuals with tic disorders, potentially impacting upon their quality of life. Increased understanding of tic-related pain and its influence may be helpful in the long-term management of tic disorders, both in terms of clinical management and patients' self-management.
目的
抽动障碍(TDs)是一种复杂的神经疾病,其特征是出现非自主的、持续的发声和称为抽动的运动动作。抽动涉及短暂的肌肉运动,会损害患者日常生活的许多方面和生活质量,而且其身体特性会导致疼痛。了解个体与抽动相关的疼痛经历及疼痛管理情况,有助于探索这一研究不足的领域,并确定该人群的其他支持需求。本研究的目的是调查抽动障碍患者的疼痛经历及疼痛管理技术的使用情况。
方法
一项在线调查在国际妥瑞氏症患者协会和一个妥瑞氏症在线支持小组中进行,该调查由多项选择题和开放式问题组成,用于探究与抽动相关的疼痛经历、针对与抽动相关疼痛的求助行为以及用于缓解与抽动相关疼痛的止痛技术的使用情况。该在线调查面向自我报告有抽动症状的成年人(≥16岁)。使用主题分析法对开放式问题进行分析。
结果
来自18个国家的181名参与者(年龄在16 - 71岁之间;58.0%为女性)完成了在线调查。抽动的几个方面与疼痛相关,包括运动性抽动的体力消耗(n = 177,97.8%)、重复性抽动(n = 141,77.9%)以及抽动的后果(n = 131,72.4%)。近三分之二(n = 118,64.6%)的人曾因与抽动相关的疼痛寻求专业帮助。分散注意力的技巧(n = 126,69.6%)、服用止痛药物(n = 125,69.1%)以及改变抽动方式(n = 111,61.3%)是最常被报告用于缓解和应对与抽动相关疼痛的方法。主题分析发现参与者的抽动、疼痛和疼痛管理技术之间存在相互关联的复杂关系,体现在四个主题中:“抽动 - 疼痛”循环、疼痛的影响、支持的重要性以及疼痛管理技术的感知成功率。
结论
据报告,与抽动相关的疼痛对身体和心理有重大影响,这影响了抽动障碍患者的日常生活。这些发现补充了有限的研究,表明与抽动相关的疼痛是抽动障碍患者的一个主要问题,可能会影响他们的生活质量。从临床管理和患者自我管理两方面来看,增强对与抽动相关疼痛及其影响的理解可能有助于抽动障碍的长期管理。