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Long-term trajectories of chronic musculoskeletal pain: a 21-year prospective cohort latent class analysis.

Authors :
Aili, Katarina
Campbell, Paul
Michaleff, Zoe A.
Strauss, Vicky Y.
Jordan, Kelvin P.
Bremander, Ann
Croft, Peter
Bergman, Stefan
Source :
PAIN. May2021, Vol. 162 Issue 5, p1511-1520. 10p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

<bold>Abstract: </bold>Our knowledge of the prevalence, impact, and outcomes of chronic pain in the general population is predominantly based on studies over relatively short periods of time. The aim of this study was to identify and describe trajectories of the chronic pain status over a period of 21 years. Self-reported population data (n = 1858) from 5 timepoints were analyzed. Pain was categorized by: no chronic pain (NCP), chronic regional pain (CRP), and chronic widespread pain (CWP). Latent class growth analysis was performed for identification of trajectories and logistic regression analysis for identification of predictors for pain prognosis. Five trajectories were identified: (1) persistent NCP (57%), (2) migrating from NCP to CRP or CWP (5%), (3) persistent CRP or migration between CRP and NCP (22%), (4) migration from CRP to CWP (10%), and (5) persistent CWP (6%). Age, sleeping problems, poor vitality, and physical function at baseline were associated with pain progression from NCP. Female gender, seeking care for pain, lack of social support, poor physical function, vitality, and mental health predicted poor pain prognosis among those with CRP. In conclusion, chronic pain was common in the population including 6% reporting persistent CWP, although the majority persistently reported NCP. Most people had stable pain status, but some had ongoing change in pain status over time including people who improved from chronic pain. It was possible to identify clinically relevant factors, characterizing trajectories of chronic pain development, that can be useful for identifying individuals at risk and potential targets for intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03043959
Volume :
162
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
PAIN
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150440709
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002137