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Functioning description according to the ICF model in chronic back pain : Disablement appears even more complex with decreasing symptom-specificity

WORMGOOR MEA; INDAHL A; VANTULDER MW; KEMPER HCG
J REHABIL MED , 2006, vol. 38, n° 2, p. 93-99
Doc n°: 124995
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : CE51 - LOMBALGIE, J - HANDICAP, JQ - CIF

Objective: To determine the significance of degree of symptom-specificity in the disablement condition in chronic back pain. Design: Cross-sectional design. Subjects:
All inhabitants of a restricted geographical area of Norway, who had had 8 weeks of sick-leave due to back pain during a 2-year period, were included in this study. Following examination they were diagnosed as having ''specific back pain'' (n = 34), ''non-specific back pain'' (n = 113) or ''wide-spread pain'' (n = 49). Methods: Functioning of the 3 diagnostic subgroups was described and compared. Functioning assessment was guided by the concepts of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF): health condition, body function and structure, activity, participation and contextual factors. Results: Pain components and final participation restriction did not differ among the diagnostic subgroups. However, with increasing symptom-specificity, loss of physical body functions and structures and subsequent activity limitation tended to increase. On the other hand, with decreasing symptom-specificity, mental distress, unfavourable contextual factors and dissatisfaction with various factors of life tend to increase, which may raise the impact of pain on restricting participation in activities. Conclusion: Functioning description according to the components of the ICF model indicated that the disablement condition in patients with back pain who had been on sick-leave for 8 weeks may appear more complex with decreasing symptom-specificity.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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