Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters

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Autor(a) principal: Ruiz, Júlia Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Magnagnagno, Odirlei Antonio, Lacerda, Diogo Cunha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17172
Resumo: Chronic pain is a relevant public health problem worldwide and the impact of environmental factors, such as the climate, can be great allies in new therapeutic discoveries. Thus, the objective of the study was to elucidate how meteorological parameters act on pain in terms of prevalence and level of influence, from outpatients with different age groups and morbidities. It is a descriptive analytical, cross-sectional and quantitative study, using an elucidated questionnaire. The statistical analysis used was the Linear Correlation e Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, T-Student and Chi-square tests. The meteorological data used were taken from the website of Simepar, Parana’s Technology and Environmental Monitoring System. The sample was composed of 96 patients, being 48% hypertensive, 23% diabetic and 66% with some chronic pain. It was observed that 73% of the participants associate climate as an influencing factor in pain, in which 75.71% report being worse on days of sudden cold. The research findings also show that hypertensive patients suffer 4.87% more pain for each 1hPa increase in barometric pressure (95% CI / 0.92 - 8.82). From these results, it is noted that climatic conditions can have a great clinical influence, especially in patients with chronic diseases, despite of the necessity to longitudinal studies for better understanding.
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spelling Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parametersDolor por influencia climática: Prevalencia entre parámetros del dolor y del tiempoA dor sob influência climática: Prevalência entre parâmetros álgicos e meteorológicosDorClimaPressão barométricaTemperatura.DolorClimaPresión barométricaTemperatura.PainWeatherBarometric pressureTemperature.Chronic pain is a relevant public health problem worldwide and the impact of environmental factors, such as the climate, can be great allies in new therapeutic discoveries. Thus, the objective of the study was to elucidate how meteorological parameters act on pain in terms of prevalence and level of influence, from outpatients with different age groups and morbidities. It is a descriptive analytical, cross-sectional and quantitative study, using an elucidated questionnaire. The statistical analysis used was the Linear Correlation e Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, T-Student and Chi-square tests. The meteorological data used were taken from the website of Simepar, Parana’s Technology and Environmental Monitoring System. The sample was composed of 96 patients, being 48% hypertensive, 23% diabetic and 66% with some chronic pain. It was observed that 73% of the participants associate climate as an influencing factor in pain, in which 75.71% report being worse on days of sudden cold. The research findings also show that hypertensive patients suffer 4.87% more pain for each 1hPa increase in barometric pressure (95% CI / 0.92 - 8.82). From these results, it is noted that climatic conditions can have a great clinical influence, especially in patients with chronic diseases, despite of the necessity to longitudinal studies for better understanding.El dolor crónico es un problema de salud pública relevante a nivel mundial y la influencia de factores, como los climáticos, es de gran valor para nuevos descubrimientos sobre el tema. Los objetivos del estudio fueron dilucidar cómo los parámetros meteorológicos actúan sobre el dolor en prevalencia y nivel de influencia, de pacientes ambulatorios de diferentes especialidades. Se trata de un estudio descriptivo, analítico, transversal y cuantitativo, basado en la aplicación de un cuestionario. El análisis estadístico aplicado fue Correlación Lineal y Pruebas de Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, T-Student y Chi-Cuadrado. Los datos utilizados fueron tomados del sítio web del Sistema de Monitoreo y Tecnología Ambiental de Paraná. Se evaluaron 96 pacientes, siendo el 48% hipertensos, el 23% diabéticos y el 66% con dolor crónico. Se observó que el 73% de los participantes asocian el clima como factor influyente en el dolor, y el 75,71% de ellos refirió empeorar en días de frío repentino. Los resultados de la investigación también sugieren que las personas hipertensas experimentan un 4,87% más de dolor por cada aumento de 1 hPa en la presión barométrica (IC del 95% / 0,92 - 8,82). En base a estos resultados, se observa que las condiciones climáticas pueden ejercer una gran influencia clínica, especialmente en pacientes con dolor crónico, aunque aún son necesarios estudios longitudinales para una mejor comprensión.A dor crônica é um relevante agravo de saúde pública mundial e a influência de fatores, como os climáticos, é de grande valia para novas descobertas no assunto. Os objetivos do estudo foram elucidar de que maneira os parâmetros meteorológicos agem sob a dor em prevalência e nível de influência, a partir de pacientes ambulatoriais de diferentes especialidades. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo analítico, transversal e quantitativo, a partir da aplicação de questionário. A análise estatística aplicada foi a Correlação Linear e Testes de Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, T-Student e Qui Quadrado. Os dados utilizados foram retirados do site de Sistema de Tecnologia e Monitoramento Ambiental do Paraná. Foram avaliados 96 pacientes, sendo 48% hipertensos, 23% diabéticos e 66% portadores de dor crônica. Observou-se que 73% dos participantes associam o clima como fator de influência na dor, sendo que 75,71% desses referiram ser pior em dias de frio repentino. Os achados da pesquisa também sugerem que hipertensos sofrem 4,87% mais dor para cada aumento de 1hPa na pressão barométrica (IC 95% / 0,92 – 8,82). A partir de tais resultados, nota-se que condições climáticas podem exercer grande influência clínica, sobretudo em pacientes com dor crônica, apesar de necessário, ainda, estudos longitudinais para maior entendimento.Research, Society and Development2021-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1717210.33448/rsd-v10i8.17172Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e17710817172Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e17710817172Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e177108171722525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17172/15356Copyright (c) 2021 Júlia Barbosa Ruiz; Odirlei Antonio Magnagnagno; Diogo Cunha Lacerdahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRuiz, Júlia Barbosa Magnagnagno, Odirlei AntonioLacerda, Diogo Cunha2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17172Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:34.014915Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
Dolor por influencia climática: Prevalencia entre parámetros del dolor y del tiempo
A dor sob influência climática: Prevalência entre parâmetros álgicos e meteorológicos
title Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
spellingShingle Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
Ruiz, Júlia Barbosa
Dor
Clima
Pressão barométrica
Temperatura.
Dolor
Clima
Presión barométrica
Temperatura.
Pain
Weather
Barometric pressure
Temperature.
title_short Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
title_full Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
title_fullStr Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
title_full_unstemmed Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
title_sort Pain through climate influence: Prevalence between algic and weather parameters
author Ruiz, Júlia Barbosa
author_facet Ruiz, Júlia Barbosa
Magnagnagno, Odirlei Antonio
Lacerda, Diogo Cunha
author_role author
author2 Magnagnagno, Odirlei Antonio
Lacerda, Diogo Cunha
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ruiz, Júlia Barbosa
Magnagnagno, Odirlei Antonio
Lacerda, Diogo Cunha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dor
Clima
Pressão barométrica
Temperatura.
Dolor
Clima
Presión barométrica
Temperatura.
Pain
Weather
Barometric pressure
Temperature.
topic Dor
Clima
Pressão barométrica
Temperatura.
Dolor
Clima
Presión barométrica
Temperatura.
Pain
Weather
Barometric pressure
Temperature.
description Chronic pain is a relevant public health problem worldwide and the impact of environmental factors, such as the climate, can be great allies in new therapeutic discoveries. Thus, the objective of the study was to elucidate how meteorological parameters act on pain in terms of prevalence and level of influence, from outpatients with different age groups and morbidities. It is a descriptive analytical, cross-sectional and quantitative study, using an elucidated questionnaire. The statistical analysis used was the Linear Correlation e Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, T-Student and Chi-square tests. The meteorological data used were taken from the website of Simepar, Parana’s Technology and Environmental Monitoring System. The sample was composed of 96 patients, being 48% hypertensive, 23% diabetic and 66% with some chronic pain. It was observed that 73% of the participants associate climate as an influencing factor in pain, in which 75.71% report being worse on days of sudden cold. The research findings also show that hypertensive patients suffer 4.87% more pain for each 1hPa increase in barometric pressure (95% CI / 0.92 - 8.82). From these results, it is noted that climatic conditions can have a great clinical influence, especially in patients with chronic diseases, despite of the necessity to longitudinal studies for better understanding.
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