The relation between pain intensity, disability, and the episodic nature of chronic and recurrent low back pain

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作者
McGorry, RW [1 ]
Webster, BS [1 ]
Snook, SH [1 ]
Hsiang, SM [1 ]
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[1] Liberty Mutual Res Ctr Safety & Hlth, Hopkinton, MA 01748 USA
关键词
disability; episode; low back pain; pain diary; pain rating;
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10.1097/00007632-200004010-00012
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. An observational study on the course of chronic and recurrent low back pain and its relation to disability and medication use performed on the basis of daily diary recording. Objectives. To provide a description of daily pain reporting by individuals with self-reported chronic and recurrent low back pain, to study how the intensity and episodic nature of low back pain is related to disability and medication use, and to classify subjects according to Von Korff's categories of chronic low back pain. Summary of Background Data. The natural history of low back pain has been described, and some classification schemes have been proposed, but little has been reported on pain characteristics and their relation to self-report of disability. Methods. Daily self-reports of pain intensity, social and work disability, and medication use were collected from 94 participants with self-reported chronic or recurrent low back pain over a 6-month period. A metric for describing the episodic nature of chronic low back pain was developed. Results. A significant effect of pain intensity on disability was found. During an episode, participants had significantly greater disability and medication use. Work-related disability and medication use was significantly greater in the latter half of an episode. Conclusions. Pain intensity can affect disability, but the episodic nature of low back pain also affects the ability to function in both work and personal life. Intermittent increases in pain can markedly alter disability. Chronic low back pain should not be treated as a static phenomenon.
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