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Vulnerability and Resilience in Patients with Chronic Pain in Occupational Healthcare: A Pilot Study with a Patient-Centered Approach.

Authors :
Peilot B
Andréll P
Gottfries J
Sundler AJ
Mannheimer C
Source :
Pain research and treatment [Pain Res Treat] 2018 Dec 02; Vol. 2018, pp. 9451313. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Dec 02 (Print Publication: 2018).
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to describe vulnerability and resilience and possible subgroups in patients with chronic work related musculoskeletal pain in occupational healthcare. A second aim was to evaluate a patient-centered approach.<br />Methods: This study was based on consecutive patients with chronic pain, seen by the same physician and sick-listed full or part time three months or longer. They were included during a period of three months. Patient reported outcome measures (PROM) were administered at baseline and at follow-up after 8 months. A patient-centered approach was applied where the patient's whole situation was taken into account.<br />Results: A dominance of an insecure dismissing attachment pattern and a subnormal sense of coherence (SOC) was reported both at baseline and at follow-up. The patients (n=38) reported significant improvement of pain severity ( p =0.01), pain interference ( p =0.001), life control ( p =0.01), affective distress ( p =0.02), and dysfunction ( p =0.001) on the multidimensional pain inventory (MPI) and fewer patients were sick-listed full time at follow-up (13 patients versus 21). By means of multivariate data analyses this change in MPI was confirmed and was also correlated with a significant increase in health related quality of life (HRQoL). Moreover subgroups with different outcome at follow-up were identified according to attachment pattern and subgroups on MPI.<br />Conclusion: A patient-centered approach may be of value for patients with chronic pain in occupational healthcare, improving pain and dysfunction. Patients with chronic pain are a heterogeneous group where outcome of treatment might be influenced by individual resilience and/or vulnerability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2090-1542
Volume :
2018
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pain research and treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30687552
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9451313