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Prevalence of Chronic Pain in the General Population: a Systematic Review

Prevalence of Chronic Pain in the General Population: a Systematic Review. In this work we will focus: Authors Title and keywords Abstract Introduction Participants Methods Results Discussion Task description Acknowledgements References. Authors. Ana Catarina Fareleira

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Prevalence of Chronic Pain in the General Population: a Systematic Review

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  1. Prevalence of Chronic Pain in the General Population: a Systematic Review

  2. In this work we will focus: • Authors • Title and keywords • Abstract • Introduction • Participants • Methods • Results • Discussion • Task description • Acknowledgements • References

  3. Authors • Ana Catarina Fareleira • Ana Sofia Sampaio • Ana Teresa Sousa • André da Silva Pinto • André de Castro Pinho • André Filipe Silva • Andreia Gomes da Costa • António Manuel Oliveira • Daniela Ladeiras Pina • Rita Bettencourt Silva • Rita Joana Matos Class 4 First Year Medicine Faculty of Porto University Top

  4. Title and keywords • Prevalence of Chronic Pain in the General Population: a Systematic Review • Keywords: Prevalence, chronic pain, Epidemiology Top

  5. Abstract • In this systematic review prevalence of chronic pain will be analyzed. In order to fulfill this task, several cross-sectional studies about chronic pain and its prevalence have been read and selected having into account a number of inclusion and exclusion criteria. • Then the results will be presented and discussed. Top

  6. Introduction 1 – Chronic pain: definition • Pain definition: “(...)an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage (...)” (IASP, 1986) • Chronic pain definition: Pain which lasts beyond a normal recovery period.

  7. Definition of pain and chronic pain – Associated Problems: • Subjective nature; • Incapacity in quantifying pain; • Contextualization; • No agreement about the necessary time to consider chronic pain (1 month, 3 months or 6 months); • Chronic pain duration.

  8. 2 – Systematic review: definition • Planned review to answer a specific question and that uses systematic and explicit methods to identify, select and evaluate the studies; • It consists in reviewing all the existence references

  9. 3 – Relevance of the question and comments Chronic pain: • Strikes human population; • Has an impact in patients’ quality of life (at different levels: physical, psychoemotional, social, sexual,...), in family, health workers and institutions related to them and in society in general.

  10. The study of the question is important to: • Minimize the dificulties found when defining chronic pain; • Quantify the prevalence of chronic pain in general population and relate it with geographical regions and other variables (gender, age,...) • Identify the most affected anatomical regions.

  11. 4 – Objectives • To qualify and quantify the prevalence of chronic pain in general population; • To explain differences in chronic pain between the analysed studies concerning its definition and geographical and anatomical regions; • To study the average time of chronic pain duration. Top

  12. Participants • Study design – systematic review • Selection criteria • Inclusion criteria: • Focusing chronic pain; • Cross-sectional studies (study of prevalence); • Studies with participants between 18 and 75 years old (inclusive); • Studies related only to humans.

  13. Exclusion criteria: • Studies focusing acute pain or other kind of pain; • Studies including only elders (>75) or children/teenagers (<18); • Studies comparing chronic pain with another type of pain. Top

  14. Methods • Search strategy: • Query Formulation: • Pubmed Pain – 308765 Pain AND prevalence – 27569 Pain AND prevalence AND chronic - 3966 “chronic pain” AND prevalence – 820 • Scopus “chronic pain” AND prevalence – 540 • Endnote (References management software) • Other sources - then other databases will be researched

  15. Articles selection • 1st phase or screenphase – reading the title and abstract of the obtained articles in the databases and exclusion of the ones that do not fit. • Random groups of 2 people: Ana Catarina e Ana Teresa Rita Silva e André Pinho Rita Matos e Daniela Pina André Pinto e Andreia Ana Sofia e António

  16. 2nd phase or inclusion phase – according with the pre-established criteria of inclusion and exclusion, the fitting articles were chosen. • Statistical methods • After the extraction of the article data, the articles’ information will be processed and analyzed with graphics and tables, based on statistical methods such as variable statistic description and forest-plots.

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  18. Results • The articles’ information was extracted with the help of the following table: Top

  19. Discussion • Presentation of the study conclusions; • Discussion about the conceptual, methodological and operational limitations of the study, and their implication in the conclusions; • Comments about the controversies and the implications resulting from the conclusions; • Comments about future perspectives of chronic pain. Top

  20. Task description • Gantt map Top

  21. Acknowledgements • This systematic review is part of a research project for the Introduction to Medicine subject in the Medicine Faculty of Porto University Top

  22. References • Pai, M., McCulloch, M., Gorman, J.D., Pai, N., Enanoria, W., Kennedy, G., Tharyan, P. and Colford, G., Systematic reviews and meta-analyses: An illustrated, step-by-step guide, The national medical journal of India vol. 17 (2004) • Verhakk, P., Kerssens, J., Dekker, J., Sorbi, M. and Bensing, J., Prevalence of chronic benign pain disorder among adults: a review of literature, Pain, 77 (1998) 231-239 • Rustoen, T., Wahl, A., Hanestad, B., Lerdal, A., Paul, S. and Miaskowski, C., Prevalence and characteristicas of chronic pain in the general Norwegian population, European Journal of Pain, 8 (2004) 555-565 • www.pubmed.com • www.scopus.com • Magni,G., Carldieron, C., Rigatti-Lunchini, S. and Merskey, H., Chronic abdominal pain and depression. Epidemiology findings in the United States. Hispanic health and nutrition examination survey, Pain, 49 (1992) 77-85 • Brattberg, G., Thorslund, M. and Wikman, A., The prevalence of pain in the general population. The results of a postal survey in a county of Sweden, Pain, 37 (1989) 215-222

  23. This was our first presentation of the annual Work of Introduction to Medicine. “Soldiers often have no choice when they are courageous. But Chronic Pain Patients choose daily the courage to 'endure the unendurable'. They are the true heros. “ Sabaism (Beverly P.) 2001

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