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Short-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with a chronic pain disorder

机译:Covid-19大流行对慢性疼痛障碍患者的短期影响

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ABSTRACT:The current Covid-19 pandemic has already had a definite impact on the daily life of many people worldwide. It has been proposed that people with preexisting medical conditions will be harder hit by the pandemic and the subsequent measures to contain the spread of the disease. In this questionnaire-based, observational study, we aimed to assess the impact of the pandemic on patients with a chronic pain disorder, who are treated at a tertiary multidisciplinary pain center.Participants rated the impact of the pandemic on their chronic pain disorder using a self-designed questionnaire. Also, participants filled out the regular follow-up questionnaire to assess a chronic pain disorder measuring among other parameters pain intensity, symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, and pain-related quality of life.Of 136 eligible patients who presented to our pain center between May 5th and July 17th, 112 agreed to participate in the study (82.4%). Eighty two participants (73.2%) reported a deterioration of the pain disorder using the self-designed questionnaire. The more robust parameters of the regular follow-up questionnaire showed no relevant changes compared to data collected before the pandemic. We were not able to detect any demographic and medical parameters that were clinically relevantly associated with a higher impact of the pandemic.We conclude that a chronic pain disorder is a relatively stable disease that does not change significantly due to external factors, like the Covid-19 pandemic, even if the subjective impact is perceived to be high.Copyright ? 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
机译:摘要:目前的Covid-19 Pandemic已经对全球许多人的日常生活产生了一定的影响。已经提出了具有预先存在的医疗条件的人们将更加困难,大流行和随后的措施遏制疾病的蔓延。在这项问卷的基础上,观察学习中,我们旨在评估大流行对慢性疼痛障碍患者的影响,他在第三次多学科疼痛中心治疗.PANDIPANTS评定了流动对慢性疼痛障碍的影响自我设计的问卷。此外,参与者填写了定期的后续调查问卷,以评估其他参数疼痛强度,抑郁症症状,焦虑,压力和疼痛相关的生活质量的慢性疼痛障碍。根据赋予我们痛苦中心的合格患者5月5日至7月17日之间,112年同意参加该研究(82.4%)。八十二名参与者(73.2%)报告使用自行设计问卷疼痛障碍的恶化。与在大流行前收集的数据相比,常规随访问卷的更强大的参数显示没有相关变化。我们无法检测到任何与大流行影响更高相关的人口统计和医疗参数。我们得出得出结论,慢性疼痛障碍是一种相对稳定的疾病,由于外部因素,如Covid- 19大流行,即使感受到高度的主观影响。 2021提交人。由Wolters Kluwer Health,Inc。出版

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