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Patient-centered perspective on treatment outcomes in chronic pain.

Authors :
O'Brien EM
Staud RM
Hassinger AD
McCulloch RC
Craggs JG
Atchison JW
Price DD
Robinson ME
Source :
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) [Pain Med] 2010 Jan; Vol. 11 (1), pp. 6-15. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Sep 01.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Objective: To define patient-determined success criteria for fibromyalgia and back pain treatment across four outcome domains: pain, fatigue, emotional distress, interference with daily activities.<br />Design: Retrospective correlational clinical sample design.<br />Setting: Tertiary care clinics at health science center.<br />Patients: 248 fibromyalgia patients and 52 back pain patients.<br />Interventions: N/A.<br />Outcome Measures: Patient Centered Outcomes Questionnaire, measures of usual pain intensity and pain unpleasantness.<br />Results: Overall, for treatment to be considered successful, fibromyalgia patients required pain levels of 3.30 (54% reduction), fatigue levels of 3.08 (60% reduction), distress levels of 2.49 (60% reduction), and interference levels of 2.67 (63% reduction). Comparatively, back pain patients required pain levels of 2.23 (58% reduction), fatigue levels of 2.29 (57% reduction), distress levels of 1.65 (67% reduction), and interference levels of 1.81 (68% reduction). Overall, both fibromyalgia and back pain patients did not expect to meet their criteria for success.<br />Conclusions: Results highlight the importance of assessing the patient's view of successful outcome. Both fibromyalgia and back pain patients appear to have stringent criteria for success that existing treatments are often unlikely to meet. Comparison across groups indicated fibromyalgia patients have higher usual levels of pain, fatigue, distress, and interference. Interestingly, fibromyalgia patients also require greater changes across domains in order to consider treatment successful, despite rating higher levels of pain, fatigue, distress, and interference as successful. Recognizing patients' success criteria and treatment expectations encourages discussion and development of individualized treatment goals, and wider implementation of individualized treatment for chronic-pain populations is encouraged.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1526-4637
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19732374
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-4637.2009.00685.x