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[Impact of a multicomponent program with nonpharmacological therapies for patients with chronic pain]. / Impacto de un programa multicomponente con terapias no farmacológicas para pacientes con dolor crónico.
Ruiz Romer, M V; Porrúa Del Saz, A; Gómez Hernández, M B; Lobato Parra, E; Soler Jiménez, A; Pereira Delgado, C.
Afiliação
  • Ruiz Romer MV; Unidad de Calidad e Investigación, Hospital San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe (HSJDA), Bormujos (Sevilla), España.
  • Porrúa Del Saz A; Servicio de Rehabilitación, Hospital San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe (HSJDA), Bormujos (Sevilla), España.
  • Gómez Hernández MB; Fisioterapia. Servicio de Rehabilitación, Hospital San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe (HSJDA), Bormujos (Sevilla), España. Electronic address: gotxuta@hotmail.com.
  • Lobato Parra E; Unidad de Calidad e Investigación, Hospital San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe (HSJDA), Bormujos (Sevilla), España.
  • Soler Jiménez A; Especialista interno residente de Cirugía Traumatológica y Ortopédica, Hospital San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe (HSJDA), Bormujos (Sevilla), España.
  • Pereira Delgado C; Unidad de Medicina Interna, Servicio de Medicina, Hospital San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe (HSJDA), Bormujos (Sevilla), España.
J Healthc Qual Res ; 39(2): 109-119, 2024.
Article em Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38402091
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

25.9% of Spanish people suffer from chronic pain. An integrated, interdisciplinary approach is recommended, with pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, involving patients in their self-care.

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the effectiveness and impact on resources of a program with non-pharmacological therapies in the control of non-oncological chronic pain in the short and medium term. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

Quasi-experimental before-after study, follow-up 3-6 months, measuring pain, well-being, quality of life, self-esteem, resilience, anxiety/depression (validated scales); patient-reported outcomes of workshop impact on pain management, habits and mood; ED and office visits; drug consumption and employment status.

RESULTS:

One hundred and forty-two patients completed the program; 131 (92.3%) were women, age 56.0. Decreased pain (scale 0-10) (start 6.0; end of workshop 4.0; 3 months 5.0); anxiety (12.9; 10.4; 8.8) and depression (12.3; 7.23; 6.47) (scales 0-21). They increased well-being (scale 0-10) (4.0; 6.0; 4.0); quality of life (scale 0-1) (0.418; 0.580; 0.536); health status (scale 0-100) (47.5; 60.0; 60.0); self-esteem (scale 9-36) (24.1; 27.5; 26.7); resilience (scale 6-30) (14.8; 17.4; 18.6). Patient-reported outcomes were performed by 136 patients at the end of the workshop and 79 at 3 months pain decreased (end of program 104, 76.5%; 3 months 66, 83.5%); medication decreased (96, 76.2%; 60, 78.9%); habits improved (112, 88.2%; 69, 90.8%). Forty patients (37.4%) reduced visits to the emergency room, 40 (37.4%) reduced scheduled visits. Overall satisfaction 9.8 out of 10.

CONCLUSIONS:

Patients learn to mitigate their pain, participate in their self-care and improve their quality of life, self-esteem and emotional state. The effects remained for 3-6 months.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dor Crônica / População Europeia Idioma: Es Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dor Crônica / População Europeia Idioma: Es Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article