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Current opinion in rheumatology, 2009-09, Vol.21 (5), p.507-512
2009
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Experiencing painful osteoarthritis: what have we learned from listening?
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  • Current opinion in rheumatology, 2009-09, Vol.21 (5), p.507-512
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United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
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  • PURPOSE OF REVIEWDespite the central role of pain in osteoarthritis, until recently, relatively little attention was paid to the osteoarthritis pain experience, including the features of osteoarthritis pain that are most important to people living with this disease. The focus of this review is on recent advances in our understanding of the experience of osteoarthritis pain from the patientʼs perspective. RECENT FINDINGSTo gain an understanding of the experience of pain in osteoarthritis, researchers have largely relied on qualitative methodologies. This research indicates that the osteoarthritis pain experience is multidimensional, reflecting the influence of biological (e.g. pain mechanisms), psychological (e.g. mood and coping), and social factors (e.g. social support). Qualitative and quantitative research to date supports the need for measures that distinguish aspects of the pain itself (intensity, frequency, quality, location, etc.) from the consequences of the pain on activity limitations and participation restriction, mood, sleep, and health-related quality of life. This research has underscored the limitations of existing generic and osteoarthritis-specific pain measures, and is driving the development of new tools to better evaluate osteoarthritis-related pain, and thus assessment of its impact and response to various interventions. SUMMARYImproved measurement of painful osteoarthritis, including attention to the words people with osteoarthritis use to describe their pain, will undoubtedly lead to an improved understanding of pain mechanisms in osteoarthritis and, in turn, mechanism-based and evidence-based treatment decision making.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1040-8711
eISSN: 1531-6963
DOI: 10.1097/BOR.0b013e32832e99d7
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67572793

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