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Pain-Related Fear, Pain Intensity and Function in Individuals With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

机译:慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的个体疼痛相关的恐惧,疼痛强度和功能:系统评价和荟萃分析

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Pain-related fear is considered a strong psychological predictor for both chronic pain and disability. The aims of this study were to systematically review and critically appraise the concurrent association and the predictive value of pain-related fear affecting both pain intensity and disability in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain (MSK). PubMed, AMED, CINAHL, PsycINFO, PubPsych, and the grey literature were searched from inception to January 2019. Observational studies reporting cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between pain-related fear and pain intensity and/or disability were included. The GRADE criteria judged whether the overall quality and strength of the evidence was high or low in terms of risk of bias, inconsistency, indirectness, imprecision and publication bias. Seventy observational studies (97% cross-sectional) were included with a total sample of 15,623 individuals (63.56% females) with chronic MSK. Pain-related fear is composed of fear of pain, pain related anxiety, and fear-avoidance beliefs. Greater levels of fear of pain, pain-related anxiety, and fear-avoidance beliefs were significantly associated with greater pain intensity and disability. However, the quality and strength of the evidence was very low owing to the imprecision of results, risk of bias, indirectness, and publication bias were common across the included studies. Despite these limitations, these findings highlight the potential role that pain-related fear may play in chronic MSK and disability. The field would benefit from research using higher quality studies and longitudinal designs. Perspective: This article presents promising results about the concurrent association between pain related fear and both pain intensity and disability in individuals with chronic MSK. Nevertheless, the overall quality and strength of the evidence was very low in terms of risk of bias, indirectness, imprecision, and publication bias. Thus, the findings should be taken with caution, and further research is needed. PROSPERO: CRD42018082018 (C) 2019 by the American Pain Society
机译:痛苦相关的恐惧被认为是慢性疼痛和残疾的强烈心理预测因素。本研究的目的是系统地审查并批判性协会和疼痛相关恐惧的预测值,影响慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛(MSK)的个体中疼痛强度和残疾。从成立到2019年1月,搜查了PubMed,Camahl,Psycinfo,Pubpsych和Gray文学。包括疼痛相关恐惧和疼痛强度和/或残疾之间的横截面和纵向关联的观察研究。等级标准在偏见,不一致,间接,不精确和出版物偏见的风险方面,判断证据的整体质量和实力是否高或低。七十个观察性研究(97%的横截面)包含15,623个个体(63.56%的女性)的总样品,慢性MSK。与疼痛有关的恐惧是由于害怕疼痛,疼痛相关的焦虑和恐惧避免信念。对疼痛,疼痛相关的焦虑和恐惧避免信念的更大程度与更大的疼痛强度和残疾显着相关。然而,由于结果,偏见,间接和出版物偏见的结果不精确,证据的质量和实力非常低,偏离包括在内的研究。尽管有这些限制,但这些发现突出了痛苦相关的恐惧可能在慢性MSK和残疾中发挥的潜在作用。该领域将受益于使用更高质量的研究和纵向设计的研究。透视:本文提出了关于疼痛相关恐惧与慢性MSK个体疼痛强度和残疾之间的同时关联的有希望的结果。尽管如此,就偏见,间接,不精确和出版物偏见的风险而言,证据的整体质量和实力非常低。因此,应小心采取调查结果,需要进一步研究。 Prospero:2019年美国痛苦社会的CRD42018082018(c)2019年

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