2019
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare7010015
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Systematic Review of Pain in Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of COPD: A Case for Including Chronic Pain?

Abstract: Chronic pain is highly prevalent and more common in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than people of similar age/sex in the general population. This systematic review aimed to describe how frequently and in which contexts pain is considered in the clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for the broad management of COPD. Databases (Medline, Scopus, CiNAHL, EMbase, and clinical guideline) and websites were searched to identify current versions of COPD CPGs published in any language since 2006.… Show more

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“…8 The causality of the high pain prevalence and persistent pain in people with COPD is complex and poorly understood. 8,9 Persistent pain is a clinical issue with significant clinical implications, which adversely impacts QOL, mood, breathlessness, and participation in activities of daily living. 8 A sedentary lifestyle as a result of, eg dyspnea and fear of activity-induced discomfort may aggravate common age-related comorbidities, among them osteoarthritis, low back pain and osteoporosis of which pain is a frequently reported manifestation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…8 The causality of the high pain prevalence and persistent pain in people with COPD is complex and poorly understood. 8,9 Persistent pain is a clinical issue with significant clinical implications, which adversely impacts QOL, mood, breathlessness, and participation in activities of daily living. 8 A sedentary lifestyle as a result of, eg dyspnea and fear of activity-induced discomfort may aggravate common age-related comorbidities, among them osteoarthritis, low back pain and osteoporosis of which pain is a frequently reported manifestation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 Persistent pain is a clinical issue with significant clinical implications, which adversely impacts QOL, mood, breathlessness, and participation in activities of daily living. 8 A sedentary lifestyle as a result of, eg dyspnea and fear of activity-induced discomfort may aggravate common age-related comorbidities, among them osteoarthritis, low back pain and osteoporosis of which pain is a frequently reported manifestation. 6,10,11 Other factors related to the manifestations of COPD may also contribute to pain in people with COPD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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