Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Kosminsky,Maurício
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Michele Gomes do, Oliveira,Gabriela Neves Silva de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Numerous epidemiological studies have investigated the relationships of socioeconomic factors and pain perception. These studies mainly emphasize issues related to family income. The impact of specific economic issues on the individual and their relationship to pain has not been well studied. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the impact of financial stress on pain symptoms, considering how it interacts and contributes to pain experience, regardless of its type and chronicity. CONTENTS: After pandemics, a global economic crisis often emerges, with relevant implications in populations’ health. An integrative review was carried out, with searches developed in Medline (via Pubmed), LILACS (via BVS), Scielo and PsycINFO databases, limited to Portuguese, Spanish and English languages, and no restriction for publication year. The PICO methodology was used to select descriptors from the research question. Selection and eligibility criteria were also established according to this strategy. The final review sample consisted of nine articles. CONCLUSION: This review identified that financial stress represents a risk factor for several pain-related parameters, such as the prevalence of chronic pain, intensity and frequency of pain, use of pain drugs and interference in daily activities. This is a fundamental issue, and its recognition can direct the professional to a broader and more effective treatment line.
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title Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review
spellingShingle Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review
Kosminsky,Maurício
Chronic pain
Economics
Pain
Psychological stress
title_short Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review
title_full Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review
title_fullStr Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review
title_sort Financial stress and pain, what follows an economic crisis? Integrative review
author Kosminsky,Maurício
author_facet Kosminsky,Maurício
Nascimento,Michele Gomes do
Oliveira,Gabriela Neves Silva de
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Oliveira,Gabriela Neves Silva de
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Nascimento,Michele Gomes do
Oliveira,Gabriela Neves Silva de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Economics
Pain
Psychological stress
topic Chronic pain
Economics
Pain
Psychological stress
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Numerous epidemiological studies have investigated the relationships of socioeconomic factors and pain perception. These studies mainly emphasize issues related to family income. The impact of specific economic issues on the individual and their relationship to pain has not been well studied. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the impact of financial stress on pain symptoms, considering how it interacts and contributes to pain experience, regardless of its type and chronicity. CONTENTS: After pandemics, a global economic crisis often emerges, with relevant implications in populations’ health. An integrative review was carried out, with searches developed in Medline (via Pubmed), LILACS (via BVS), Scielo and PsycINFO databases, limited to Portuguese, Spanish and English languages, and no restriction for publication year. The PICO methodology was used to select descriptors from the research question. Selection and eligibility criteria were also established according to this strategy. The final review sample consisted of nine articles. CONCLUSION: This review identified that financial stress represents a risk factor for several pain-related parameters, such as the prevalence of chronic pain, intensity and frequency of pain, use of pain drugs and interference in daily activities. This is a fundamental issue, and its recognition can direct the professional to a broader and more effective treatment line.
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