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Correlation among physical impairments, pain, disability, and patient satisfaction in patients with chronic neck pain

CHIU TT; LAM TH; HEDLEY AJ
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2005, vol. 86, n° 3, p. 534-540
Doc n°: 117463
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : CC5 - PATHOLOGIE - RACHIS CERVICAL, DD8 - MAIN-DOIGTS, HE5 - SATISFACTION DU PATIENT
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Objective: To investigate the correlations among pain, physical impairments, disability, and patient satisfaction in patients with chronic neck pain. Design:
A longitudinal cohort study with 6-month follow-up. Setting: Institutional practice. Participants: Subjects (N=218) with chronic neck pain. Interventions:
Subjects were treated with different physiotherapy modalities. Main Outcome Measures: Data were obtained for self-reported disability, verbal numeric pain scale, patient satisfaction, and 2 measures of physical impairments during the initial visit, at 6 weeks, and finally at 6 months. Results: The correlation among 4 sets of measurements varied. Moderate correlation was noted between disability and patient satisfaction (r range,.50-65), and between disability and pain (r range,.55-.63). A fair relationship was found between pain and patient satisfaction (r range,.43-48), but only weak relationships were found between physical impairments and pain (r range, -.08 to -.25). The correlations tended to increase in the follow-up assessments. Conclusions: No strong correlations were found among disability, patient satisfaction, pain, and physical impairments although the correlations tended to increase in the follow-up assessments. The findings support the suggestion that clinicians should address as many relevant aspects of a presenting clinical entity as possible in the management of chronic neck pain.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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