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Understanding Fatigue and Pain: From Symptoms to Treatments

Explore the various dimensions of fatigue and pain, from psychological distress to treatment models and beyond. This indicator provides insights into mental health conditions, risk factors, and disability management. Analyze differences in disablement processes based on gender, social factors, and country specifics.

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Understanding Fatigue and Pain: From Symptoms to Treatments

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  1. Fatigue Fatigue Pains Treatments Psychological distress Model Model From diseases to activity restriction … and other factors

  2. Fatigue Pains Treatments Psychological distress Model Model From diseases to activity restriction … and other factors Fatigue

  3. Fatigue Pains Treatments Psychological distress Model Model From diseases to activity restriction Fatigue … and other factors

  4. Fatigue Pains Treatments Psychological distress Model Model From diseases to activity restriction … and other factors Fatigue

  5. OutcomesNot a diagnosis: A lot of different dimensions intothisindicatorallowing to represent troubles, symptoms, conditions / causes or consequence of disability;An opportunity to collectunder-reported informations on mental diseases and symptoms;Possibility to account for additionalriskfactors of reduced social participation and to suggest a better management of the health situation;Opportunity to explainsomedifferences in the disablementprocess (gender, social, country…).

  6. Few questions:Is the whole set of questions necessary?wouldyousayiswascloser to « a lot »… Didyou test if some of the items are « strongenough » to target the population with « disabling fatigue »?Whatwouldbe the relevance of developing the last episode?Woulditbeinteresting to develop the « type of fatigue »?disease, work, exercice…wouldallow people to betterdescribeitwouldbe an opportunity for data users to betterunderstand the process/differencesCountry, social, genderdifferences in « reported fatigue »:mightbeconnected to the medicalknowledge and reporting of conditionwoulddifferencespartlyexplained by reporting « fatigue » instead of conditions?

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