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Patient barriers to pain management may contribute to poor pain control in rheumatoid arthritis.

机译:患者疼痛控制的障碍可能导致类风湿关节炎的疼痛控制不良。

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We have examined the characteristics of the pain experience as well as barriers to optimal pain management in 60 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) consecutively attending a specialist rheumatology practice. Pain was reported to be moderate to severe in 32 (53%) and mild to absent in 28 (47%). Sixty-five percent of all patients, including almost half of those with moderate to severe pain, reported satisfaction with current pain control. The average number of barriers to pain management for individual patients was 2.6 +/- 1.5, with 33 patients (55%) reporting 3 or more barriers. Specific barriers included concern about side effects of medications in 80%, dislike for "too many pills" in 63%, concern about drug interactions in 57%, fear of addiction in 35%, and fear of masking disease in 27% of the patients. More barriers were significantly associated with higher pain level (r = .33, P = .011) and pain intensity on a visual analogue scale (r = .29, P = .024). Other than the regular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in 37% of the patients and acetaminophen in 37%, analgesics or other modalities to reduce pain were seldom used. PERSPECTIVE: Moderate to severe pain was present in over half of patients with RA with many reporting the presence of considerable barriers to pain control. These barriers likely contribute to sub optimal pain management. RA patients tolerate pain and use limited mechanisms to deal with the symptom of pain.
机译:我们已经检查了60名连续接受专业风湿病学实践治疗的类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的疼痛经历特征以及最佳疼痛管理的障碍。据报道,疼痛为中度至重度的为32(53%),轻度至无疼痛的为28(47%)。在所有患者中,有65%(包括几乎一半的中度至重度疼痛患者)对目前的疼痛控制表示满意。个体患者疼痛控制的平均障碍数为2.6 +/- 1.5,其中33例(55%)报告3种或更多障碍。特殊障碍包括对药物副作用的担忧,占80%;对“太多药丸”的不喜欢,占63%;对药物相互作用的担忧,在57%;对成瘾的恐惧,在35%;对掩盖疾病的恐惧,在27%的患者中。在视觉模拟量表上,更多的障碍与更高的疼痛水平(r = .33,P = .011)和疼痛强度显着相关(r = .29,P = .024)。除了37%的患者常规使用非甾体类抗炎药和37%的患者使用对乙酰氨基酚外,很少使用镇痛药或其他减轻疼痛的方法。观点:一半以上的RA患者存在中度至重度疼痛,其中许多人报告存在控制疼痛的重大障碍。这些障碍可能会导致欠佳的疼痛管理。 RA患者可以忍受疼痛,并使用有限的机制来处理疼痛症状。

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