Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Natalia Santos da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Abreu,Sandra Souza Ehms de, Suassuna,Patricia Diógenes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fear of movement and re/injury (kinesiophobia) is factor associated to chronic pain and incapacity. Since elderly population is highly affected by chronic health problems followed by pain, especially musculoskeletal problems, it is important to understand the impact of pain-related fear on elderly females' health. This study aimed at determining the incidence of kinesiophobia in elderly females assisted in a geriatrics and gerontology ambulatory, as well as at investigating possible correlations with physical performance and other health and socio-demographic variables. METHODS: This is a crossover exploratory study with nonprobabilistic convenience sample of 30 elderly females, carried out with interviews, physical tests and medical charts review. Patients were evaluated for the presence of kinesiophobia, physical performance and other variables related to chronic musculoskeletal pain, in addition to socio-demographic information. RESULTS: There has been kinesiophobia in 80% of the sample. There has been significant moderate correlation between physical performance and kinesiophobia (r=541; p=0.002). No other correlations were found. CONCLUSION: Data have shown high incidence of kinesiophobia among evaluated elderly females, in addition to physical performance impairment associated to it.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
title Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
spellingShingle Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
Silva,Natalia Santos da
Chronic pain
Elderly females
Incapacity
Kinesiophobia
Performance.
title_short Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
title_full Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
title_fullStr Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
title_sort Kinesiophobia and associated factors in elderly females with chronic musculoskeletal pain: pilot study
author Silva,Natalia Santos da
author_facet Silva,Natalia Santos da
Abreu,Sandra Souza Ehms de
Suassuna,Patricia Diógenes
author_role author
author2 Abreu,Sandra Souza Ehms de
Suassuna,Patricia Diógenes
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Natalia Santos da
Abreu,Sandra Souza Ehms de
Suassuna,Patricia Diógenes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Elderly females
Incapacity
Kinesiophobia
Performance.
topic Chronic pain
Elderly females
Incapacity
Kinesiophobia
Performance.
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fear of movement and re/injury (kinesiophobia) is factor associated to chronic pain and incapacity. Since elderly population is highly affected by chronic health problems followed by pain, especially musculoskeletal problems, it is important to understand the impact of pain-related fear on elderly females' health. This study aimed at determining the incidence of kinesiophobia in elderly females assisted in a geriatrics and gerontology ambulatory, as well as at investigating possible correlations with physical performance and other health and socio-demographic variables. METHODS: This is a crossover exploratory study with nonprobabilistic convenience sample of 30 elderly females, carried out with interviews, physical tests and medical charts review. Patients were evaluated for the presence of kinesiophobia, physical performance and other variables related to chronic musculoskeletal pain, in addition to socio-demographic information. RESULTS: There has been kinesiophobia in 80% of the sample. There has been significant moderate correlation between physical performance and kinesiophobia (r=541; p=0.002). No other correlations were found. CONCLUSION: Data have shown high incidence of kinesiophobia among evaluated elderly females, in addition to physical performance impairment associated to it.
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