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音乐才能与疼痛之间的关系。慢性疼痛及其管理仅仅是学生音乐家面临的问题吗?

The relationship between musicianship and pain. Is chronic pain and its management a problem for student musicians only?

作者信息

Korte Michaela, Cerci Deniz, Wehry Roman, Timmers Renee, Williamson Victoria J

机构信息

Department of Music, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.

Universitätsmedizin Rostock, Klinik für Forensische Psychiatrie, Zentrum für Nervenheilkunde, Rostock, Germany.

出版信息

Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2023 Sep 6;4:1194934. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2023.1194934. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The neuro-biological side of chronic pain research has presented reliable evidence of distinct cortical and spinal alteration compared to healthy individuals. Furthermore, research suggests that musicians are especially vulnerable to pain, and recent neurological investigations into musicians' brain plasticity support this hypothesis. However, chronic pain is not acute pain plus time, but a separate condition, and little is known about musicians' chronic pain-related emotions and behaviors. This knowledge, however, is a crucial step in understanding how chronic pain is processed by musicians.

METHODS

This study investigated pain catastrophizing as a critical pain-related behavior and emotional concept alongside six complementary variables: anxiety, depression, depersonalisation, burnout, coping strategies and professional identity.

RESULTS

103 under- and postgraduate students from various higher education institutions participated in an online survey. Students were allocated into three groups according to their main study subject and type of institution: music college musicians, university musicians and university non-musicians. A tree model confirmed the current chronic pain multifactorial model, suggesting a combination of several variables before catastrophizing pain. Group testing, however, showed that university non-musicians' pain catastrophizing was significantly worse especially when compared to music college musicians. Music college musicians and university musicians were less prone to maladaptive pain processes, despite perceiving pain for significantly longer.

DISCUSSION

This novel finding indicates that chronic pain does not inevitably lead to dysfunctional pain processing for musicians and should be reflected accordingly to optimize pain-control. The biopsychosocio model of chronic pain provides a robust framework for future research in this population.

摘要

引言

慢性疼痛研究的神经生物学方面已经提供了可靠的证据,表明与健康个体相比,慢性疼痛患者存在明显的皮质和脊髓改变。此外,研究表明音乐家尤其容易遭受疼痛,最近对音乐家大脑可塑性的神经学研究支持了这一假设。然而,慢性疼痛并非急性疼痛加上时间,而是一种独立的病症,对于音乐家与慢性疼痛相关的情绪和行为知之甚少。然而,这方面的知识是理解音乐家如何处理慢性疼痛的关键一步。

方法

本研究调查了疼痛灾难化这一关键的与疼痛相关的行为和情绪概念,以及六个补充变量:焦虑、抑郁、人格解体、倦怠、应对策略和职业认同。

结果

来自不同高等教育机构的103名本科生和研究生参与了一项在线调查。学生们根据其主要学习科目和机构类型被分为三组:音乐学院音乐家、大学音乐家和大学非音乐家。一个树状模型证实了当前的慢性疼痛多因素模型,表明在疼痛灾难化之前有几个变量的组合。然而,分组测试表明,大学非音乐家的疼痛灾难化情况明显更糟,尤其是与音乐学院音乐家相比。音乐学院音乐家和大学音乐家虽然感知疼痛的时间明显更长,但他们较少倾向于适应不良的疼痛过程。

讨论

这一新颖的发现表明,慢性疼痛并不必然导致音乐家出现功能失调的疼痛处理方式,应该据此进行反思以优化疼痛控制。慢性疼痛的生物心理社会模型为该人群的未来研究提供了一个强大的框架。

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