نتایج جستجو برای: pain interference

تعداد نتایج: 340073  

Journal: :Health and quality of life outcomes 2016
Neel Mehta Iwona Bucior Shay Bujanover Rajiv Shah Amitabh Gulati

BACKGROUND Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) interferes with patients' quality of life, and disturbed sleep is a prevalent complaint. Pain-associated sleep interference in turn enhances pain and/or reduces pain tolerance. Therefore, reducing sleep interference by pain, in addition to pain control, may improve patient care. To address this notion, we characterized relationships among changes in pain ...

Journal: :European Spine Journal 2021

To evaluate whether a set of pre-accident demographic, accident-related, post-accident treatment and psychosocial factors assessed in people with acute/subacute whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) mediate the association between pain intensity and: (1) interference (2) expectations recovery, using Bayesian networks (BNs) analyses. This study also explored potential mediating pathways (if any) d...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2015
Jenna Goesling Chad M Brummett Taha S Meraj Stephanie E Moser Afton L Hassett Joseph W Ditre

OBJECTIVE As smoking impacts physiological pathways in the central nervous system, it is important to consider the association between smoking and fibromyalgia, a pain condition caused predominantly by central nervous system dysfunction. The objectives were to assess the prevalence of current smoking among treatment-seeking chronic pain patients with (FM+) and without (FM-) a fibromyalgia-like ...

Journal: :European journal of pain 2015
C W Gay M E Horn M D Bishop M E Robinson J E Bialosky

BACKGROUND Although nearly everyone at some point in their lives experiences back pain; the amount of interference with routine activity varies significantly. The fear-avoidance (FA) model of chronic pain explains how psychological variables, such as fear, act as mediating factors influencing the relationship between clinical pain intensity and the amount of interference with daily activities. ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dental Association 2014
C Ervin Davis John W Stockstill William D Stanley Qiang Wu

BACKGROUND Pain-related worry is distinct from, but related to, pain catastrophizing (PC) and anxiety. Worry and its relationship with other variables have been studied in people with chronic pain but not in people with chronic orofacial pain. The authors explored the prevalence of trait, general and pain-related worry and the association of worry with higher pain levels and other variables. ...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
Charles S Cleeland

Pain is prevalent for large numbers of patients with metastatic cancer, and this pain is often due to bone metastases. Despite the availability of effective pain treatments and various pain management guidelines, multiple studies document the undertreatment of pain in patients with cancer. The most frequently identified barriers to appropriate pain management are physician underestimation of th...

Journal: :Children (Basel) 2023

Background: More could be known about baseline factors related to desirable Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment (IIPT) outcomes. This study examined how characteristics (age, gender, child pain catastrophizing (PCS-C), interference, intensity, anxiety, depression, paediatric health-related quality of life (PedsQLTM), and parent (PCS-P)) were associated with discharge 3-month follow-up sc...

2011
Kristopher Dennis Liying Zhang Lori Holden Florencia Jon Elizabeth Barnes May Tsao Cyril Danjoux Arjun Sahgal Liang Zeng Kaitlin Koo Luluel Khan Amanda Caissie Edward Chow

Background To compare the self-reported ratings of functional interference caused by pain between patients who did and did not respond to palliative radiotherapy for bone metastases during their last three months of life. Methods A prospectively gathered Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) database compiled from patients receiving palliative radiotherapy for painful bone metastases was reviewed. Demog...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2004
Tito R Mendoza Connie Chen Andrew Brugger Richard Hubbard Michael Snabes Stephen N Palmer Qiang Zhang Charles S Cleeland

OBJECTIVES Patients undergoing major surgery often require several days of postoperative analgesia. However, few data exist on the longitudinal course of postoperative pain and the psychometric properties of pain assessment tools used in this setting. Our objective was to validate use of the modified Brief Pain Inventory through reanalysis of pain data from a multiple-dose, placebo-controlled, ...

Journal: :Pain 2014
Anne M Boonstra Henrica R Schiphorst Preuper Gerlof A Balk Roy E Stewart

The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distinguish among mild, moderate, and severe pain, in relation to the following: pain-related interference with functioning; verbal description of the VAS scores; and latent class analysis for patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. A total of 456 patients were included. Pain was assessed using the VA...

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