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患有慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的老年人疼痛强度与疼痛相关活动模式之间的关系:疼痛恢复力和疼痛灾难化的中介作用

 

Authors Gong Y, Wang Y , Wu W, Li L, Li Y, Song J , Jiang L, Hu S, Yang J, Wang A

Received 13 October 2022

Accepted for publication 25 February 2023

Published 10 March 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 797—807

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S393359

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Jonathan Greenberg

Purpose: To explore the relationship between pain intensity, pain resilience, pain catastrophizing, and pain-related activity patterns in older adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP).
Patients and Methods: A total of 220 elderly Chinese with chronic musculoskeletal pain were recruited from a tertiary general hospital. Participants completed several measures including a demographic questionnaire, Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), Pain Resilience Scale (PRS), Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS), and Patterns of Activity Measure-Pain (POAM-P). Moreover, Process version 3.5 plug-in SPSS26 was used to test the mediation effect between variables.
Results: The scores of POAM-P in older adults with CMP from high to low were: avoidance (27.39 ± 8.10), pacing (24.25 ± 9.48), and overdoing (16.65 ± 10.95). Mediation analysis revealed that pain resilience and pain catastrophizing mediated the relationship between pain intensity and pain-related activity patterns (avoidance and pacing) in older adults with CMP.
Conclusion: These results provide evidence for the role of pain resilience and pain catastrophizing in the relationship between pain intensity and pain-related activity patterns. Interventions targeting these factors should be included in activity management programs for elderly CMP patients. It may be possible to reduce the negative impact of pain intensity on activity patterns by improving pain resilience and reducing pain catastrophizing.
Keywords: older adults, chronic musculoskeletal pain, avoidance, pacing, overdoing