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This review article examines the role of emotional distress and other aspects of suffering in the cognitive impairment that often is apparent in patients with chronic pain. Research suggests that pain-related negative emotions and stress potentially impact cognitive functioning independent of the effects ...
Empirical data on the health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic remain scarce, especially among patients with chronic pain. We conducted a cross-sectional study matched by season to examine patient-reported health symptoms among patients with chronic pain pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic onset. Surv...
The above-mentioned results demonstrate that the impact of chronic pain on the medical care system, patients, and their families is substantial.EBSCO_AspPain Medicine
Chronic pain (CP) is a common symptom in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. This study aimed to examine its prevalence, severity, clinical associations, and impact on psychological well-being and to identify patient factors that independently predict the presence of severe/disabling pain.One ...
Can an intervention on clinical inertia have an impact on the perception of pain, functionality and quality of life in patients with hip and/or knee osteoa... Evaluate whether an intervention applied to general practitioners to prevent clinical inertia had an impact on pain, functionality, and he...
Patients reported pain intensity using a visual analog scale (VAS), and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) was used to assess the impact of pain on OHRQoL. Statistical analyses were performed using the split-plot analysis of variance (SPANOVA) design, with post hoc Student t tests ...
"Despite appreciating the social impact of the drugs, most patients utterly dread a worsening of their pain should they attempt to reduce their opioids." "Our study shows clearly that opioids can be gradually reduced and stopped within no actual worsening of the pain. This confirms our suspicions...
Papers were included on the impact of chronic pain on patients with musculoskeletal disorders. The search strategy was based on the use and/or combination of the following keywords: “chronic pain”; “musculoskeletal pain”; “nociceptive stimulation”; “neuroplasticity”; “sensitization”; “...
Interestingly, most of the patients suffering from MSK pain are unaware of the proper pathway of care to undertake. Therefore, there is a negative impact on pain, disability, and quality of life, with a direct increase in healthcare-related costs for these patients [10,11]. For these reason...