Bosma Rachael, Rosenbloom Brittany N, Nella Adriano, Ng Karen, Di Renna Tania
Toronto Academic Pain Medicine Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Pain Rep. 2025 Sep 10;10(5):e1330. doi: 10.1097/PR9.0000000000001330. eCollection 2025 Oct.
Not only is chronic pain more prevalent in women but also the intersection between chronic pain and reproductive health adds complexity in pain management strategies and care plan development. Despite this, it remains unclear whether reproductive health is being discussed in the context of chronic pain care.
The objective of this brief report was to explore the extent to which reproductive health is being addressed as a component of female chronic pain care and to identify the educational needs of women of childbearing age living with chronic pain.
Women aged 18 to 50 years who attended a tertiary care chronic pain clinic were asked to complete a survey that investigated reproductive knowledge and discussions with a care provider.
A total of 51 participants (mean age of 33 ± 7 years) responded. More than 76% of participants had indicated that they had never discussed family planning, fertility, or pregnancy in relation to chronic pain with a health care provider. More than half of participants reported that they only "somewhat" understood the reproductive safety of their medications. Participants were interested in learning about medication and pregnancy, the impact of pain on pregnancy, the impact of pregnancy on chronic pain, and sexual health.
The results from this survey raise the need to integrate reproductive health into comprehensive pain management and provide patients with information to make informed decisions around their pain care and reproductive choices.
慢性疼痛在女性中更为普遍,而且慢性疼痛与生殖健康之间的交叉为疼痛管理策略和护理计划制定增添了复杂性。尽管如此,在慢性疼痛护理的背景下,生殖健康是否得到讨论仍不明确。
本简要报告的目的是探讨生殖健康作为女性慢性疼痛护理的一个组成部分得到关注的程度,并确定患有慢性疼痛的育龄女性的教育需求。
要求在三级护理慢性疼痛诊所就诊的18至50岁女性完成一项调查,该调查涉及生殖知识以及与护理提供者的讨论。
共有51名参与者(平均年龄33±7岁)做出回应。超过76%的参与者表示,他们从未与医疗保健提供者讨论过与慢性疼痛相关的计划生育、生育能力或怀孕问题。超过一半的参与者报告称,他们只是“ somewhat”了解其所用药物的生殖安全性。参与者有兴趣了解药物与怀孕、疼痛对怀孕的影响、怀孕对慢性疼痛的影响以及性健康。
本次调查结果表明,有必要将生殖健康纳入全面的疼痛管理,并为患者提供信息,以便他们围绕疼痛护理和生殖选择做出明智的决定。