Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.

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Autor(a) principal: Cáceres-Matos,Rocío
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Gil-García,Eugenia, Barrientos-Trigo,Sergio, Porcel-Gálvez,Ana María, Cabrera-León,Andrés
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To examine and map the consequences of chronic pain in adulthood. METHOD Documents addressing the impact of chronic pain on the psychological and social spheres of people suffering from chronic pain, published in Spanish and English between 2013 and 2018, were included. Those who addressed pharmacological treatments, chronic pain resulting from surgical interventions or who did not have access to the full text were excluded. Finally, 28 documents from the 485 reviewed were included RESULTS Studies show that pain is related to high rates of limitation in daily activities, sleep disorders and anxiety-depression spectrum disorders. People in pain have more problems to get the workday done and to maintain social relationships. Chronic pain is also associated with worse family functioning. CONCLUSIONS This review shows that limitations in the ability to perform activities of daily living, sleep, psychological health, social and work resources and family functioning are lines of interest in published articles. However, knowledge gaps are detected in areas such as the influence of having suffered pain in childhood or adolescence, the consequences of non-fulfillment of working hours and gender inequalities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
title Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
spellingShingle Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
Cáceres-Matos,Rocío
Adult
Adulthood
Chronic Pain
Cost of disease
Daily Activities
Quality of life
Review
title_short Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
title_full Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
title_fullStr Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
title_full_unstemmed Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
title_sort Consequences of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in adulthood. Scoping Review.
author Cáceres-Matos,Rocío
author_facet Cáceres-Matos,Rocío
Gil-García,Eugenia
Barrientos-Trigo,Sergio
Porcel-Gálvez,Ana María
Cabrera-León,Andrés
author_role author
author2 Gil-García,Eugenia
Barrientos-Trigo,Sergio
Porcel-Gálvez,Ana María
Cabrera-León,Andrés
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cáceres-Matos,Rocío
Gil-García,Eugenia
Barrientos-Trigo,Sergio
Porcel-Gálvez,Ana María
Cabrera-León,Andrés
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adult
Adulthood
Chronic Pain
Cost of disease
Daily Activities
Quality of life
Review
topic Adult
Adulthood
Chronic Pain
Cost of disease
Daily Activities
Quality of life
Review
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To examine and map the consequences of chronic pain in adulthood. METHOD Documents addressing the impact of chronic pain on the psychological and social spheres of people suffering from chronic pain, published in Spanish and English between 2013 and 2018, were included. Those who addressed pharmacological treatments, chronic pain resulting from surgical interventions or who did not have access to the full text were excluded. Finally, 28 documents from the 485 reviewed were included RESULTS Studies show that pain is related to high rates of limitation in daily activities, sleep disorders and anxiety-depression spectrum disorders. People in pain have more problems to get the workday done and to maintain social relationships. Chronic pain is also associated with worse family functioning. CONCLUSIONS This review shows that limitations in the ability to perform activities of daily living, sleep, psychological health, social and work resources and family functioning are lines of interest in published articles. However, knowledge gaps are detected in areas such as the influence of having suffered pain in childhood or adolescence, the consequences of non-fulfillment of working hours and gender inequalities.
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