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The influence of pain-related beliefs on physical activity and health attitudes in patients with claudication: A pilot study

机译:痛苦相关信念对跛行患者体育活动和健康态度的影响:试点研究

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We examined how pain beliefs are related to symptom severity, expectations of risk/benefits, and baseline physical activity among claudicants. Eligible patients at the Michael E DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center were administered questionnaires that measured: fear-avoidance beliefs (Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire [FABQ]), walking impairment, baseline physical activity, claudication type, and risk/benefit attitudes. Among 20 participants, the median age was 69 years (IQR: 66–75). In our efforts to understand how fear-avoidance beliefs influenced physical activity among people with claudication, we found that 12 out of 19 participants (63%) thought that the primary etiology of their pain was walking, while 18 (out of 20) (90%) people thought that walking would exacerbate their leg symptoms – suggesting that there was some confusion regarding the effects of walking on claudication. Those who expected that walking would benefit their symptoms more than surgery reported fewer fear-avoidance beliefs ( p =0.01), but those who believed that walking would make their leg pain worse expected greater benefit from surgery ( p =0.02). As symptom severity increased, fear-avoidance beliefs also increased ( p =0.001). The association between symptom severity and fear-avoidance beliefs indicates that as pain or impairment increases, the likelihood of avoiding behaviors that are thought to cause pain might also increase. Accounting for pain-related beliefs when recommending physical activity for claudication should be considered. ]]>
机译:我们检查了痛苦的信仰如何与症状严重程度,风险/益处的期望以及克兰制患者之间的基线身体活动有何相关。迈克尔·德国·德国·德邦的患者的患者进行了管理问卷,测量了:恐惧避免信仰(恐惧信仰问卷调查问卷[Fabq]),步行障碍,基线身体活动,克劳特类型和风险/福利态度。在20名参与者中,中位年龄为69岁(IQR:66-75)。在我们努力了解恐惧如何避免信仰的信念,我们发现19名参与者中有12人(63%)认为他们疼痛的主要病程是走路,而18(20分)(90分)(90 %)人们认为行走会加剧他们的腿部症状 - 这表明对跛行的影响有一些困惑。那些预计走路将使他们的症状受益于手术的症状较少报告较少的恐惧信念(P = 0.01),但那些相信行走将使他们的腿部疼痛的人更糟糕的预期从外科造成更大的益处(P = 0.02)。随着症状严重程度的增加,恐惧避免信念也增加了(p = 0.001)。症状严重程度与恐惧信念之间的关联表明,随着痛苦或损害的增加,避免被认为引起痛苦的行为的可能性也可能会增加。应考虑应考虑在推荐跛行的身体活动时占疼痛相关的信念。 ]]>

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