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Beliefs about back pain and pain management behaviours, and their associations in the general population: A systematic review

机译:关于背部疼痛和疼痛管理行为的信念及其在一般人群中的协会:系统审查

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Previous mass media campaigns have aimed to influence how people manage back pain, with mixed success. Campaigns should target beliefs which are related to the behaviours they aim to change. This systematic review brings together research that has measured the prevalence of beliefs about back pain in the general population and factors associated with these beliefs, including future pain-related outcomes. Five databases were searched up until April 2017. Quantitative studies which reported a measure of agreement with a belief about back pain, cross-sectional associations, or associations between beliefs and future outcomes were eligible. Eligibility was assessed and data extracted independently by two authors. Results were tabulated and narratively synthesized. Nineteen studies from 10 countries were eligible (median study n [IQR] = 990.5 [524.75-2387.5]). Beliefs were measured using eight questionnaires and 57 stand-alone items. Beliefs about back pain's negative consequences were common across countries and populations, whereas most samples did not hold fear-avoidance beliefs. Beliefs about back pain's consequences were associated with pain and disability, but only one study investigated this specific relationship prospectively. No studies investigated whether beliefs are associated with future pain management behaviours. Agreement with certain beliefs (e.g. about negative consequences) was associated with sociodemographic characteristics (e.g. older age) and poorer self-rated health. Interventions may benefit from targeting beliefs about the perceived negative consequences of back pain in these populations. However, future research should explore how beliefs prospectively influence the management of back pain. Significance This review brings together studies which have assessed the prevalence of beliefs about back pain, and factors associated with holding them. It highlights that whether or not these beliefs represent important determinants of how people manage pain remains unknown.
机译:以前的大众媒体竞选旨在影响人们如何管理背部疼痛,并取得混合成功。活动应该针对与他们旨在改变的行为有关的信念。这种系统综述汇集了研究,这些研究已经测量了对与这些信仰相关的一般人群和因素的背痛,包括未来与痛苦相关的结果的对抗的普遍存在。在2017年4月之前搜索了五个数据库。报告了对背痛,横断面协会或信仰和未来结果之间的关联衡量标准的定量研究符合条件。评估资格和由两位作者独立提取的数据。结果是制表和叙事合成的。 10个国家的19项研究符合条件(中位研究N [IQR] = 990.5 [524.75-2387.5])。使用八个问卷和57个独立物品测量信仰。关于背痛的负面后果的信念在国家和人群中是普遍的,而大多数样本没有担心避免信仰。对背痛后果的信念与疼痛和残疾有关,但只有一项研究预先调查了这一具体关系。没有研究调查了信仰是否与未来的止痛管理行为有关。与某些信仰的协议(例如,关于负面后果)与社会渗塑特征(例如,年长年龄)和较差的自我评价的健康有关。干预措施可能会受益于对这些人群背痛的感知的否定后果受益。然而,未来的研究应该探讨信仰如何对背痛的管理。意义本综述汇集了评估对背部疼痛的信仰的患病率以及与持有它们相关的因素的研究。它突出了这些信仰是否代表了人们如何管理痛苦的重要决定因素仍然不为人知。

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    《European journal of pain :》 |2019年第1期|共16页
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    Univ Aberdeen Epidemiol Grp Aberdeen Scotland;

    Univ Aberdeen Hlth Psychol Grp Aberdeen Scotland;

    Ludwig Maximilian Univ Munich Dept Med Informat Biometry &

    Epidemiol Munich Germany;

    Univ Aberdeen Epidemiol Grp Aberdeen Scotland;

    Univ Aberdeen Epidemiol Grp Aberdeen Scotland;

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