Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports

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Autor(a) principal: Ponte,Aline Sarturi
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Machado,Mithielle de Araujo, Delboni,Miriam Cabrera Corvelo, Costa,Thais Rosa, Duarte,Bárbara Santos Luccas
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Complex regional pain syndrome type I causes personal and social losses to the affected subject. The objective of this study was to analyze life, health and working condition of subjects with this syndrome, of working age, in a city in the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul, RS. CASE REPORTS: Study of seven cases, with the diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome type I, with a predominance of female, married, relatively low educational level. In assessing physical health condition, the majority of participants considered their physical health moderate, and bad mental/emotional health. Most participants used assistive technology resources. CONCLUSION: It was observed that the syndrome interfered in the participants’ work activities. The data of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health showed that these subjects face several limitations in their daily activities. Therefore, this disease has negative impacts on life/health condition of these workers, who are temporarily or permanently forced to leave their work activities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
title Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
spellingShingle Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
Ponte,Aline Sarturi
Daily activities
International classification of functioning disability and health
Motor skills disorders
Work
title_short Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
title_full Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
title_fullStr Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
title_full_unstemmed Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
title_sort Complex regional pain syndrome type I: impact on work activities of working age individuals. Case reports
author Ponte,Aline Sarturi
author_facet Ponte,Aline Sarturi
Machado,Mithielle de Araujo
Delboni,Miriam Cabrera Corvelo
Costa,Thais Rosa
Duarte,Bárbara Santos Luccas
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author2 Machado,Mithielle de Araujo
Delboni,Miriam Cabrera Corvelo
Costa,Thais Rosa
Duarte,Bárbara Santos Luccas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ponte,Aline Sarturi
Machado,Mithielle de Araujo
Delboni,Miriam Cabrera Corvelo
Costa,Thais Rosa
Duarte,Bárbara Santos Luccas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Daily activities
International classification of functioning disability and health
Motor skills disorders
Work
topic Daily activities
International classification of functioning disability and health
Motor skills disorders
Work
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Complex regional pain syndrome type I causes personal and social losses to the affected subject. The objective of this study was to analyze life, health and working condition of subjects with this syndrome, of working age, in a city in the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul, RS. CASE REPORTS: Study of seven cases, with the diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome type I, with a predominance of female, married, relatively low educational level. In assessing physical health condition, the majority of participants considered their physical health moderate, and bad mental/emotional health. Most participants used assistive technology resources. CONCLUSION: It was observed that the syndrome interfered in the participants’ work activities. The data of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health showed that these subjects face several limitations in their daily activities. Therefore, this disease has negative impacts on life/health condition of these workers, who are temporarily or permanently forced to leave their work activities.
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