2021
DOI: 10.24095/hpcdp.41.5.01f
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Une étude transversale sur l’évolution de la douleur et la détresse psychologique chez les personnes atteintes de douleur chronique : l’étude pancanadienne « Douleur chronique et COVID-19 »

Abstract: Introduction La pandémie de COVID-19 a eu un impact disproportionné sur les populations vulnérables, notamment les personnes atteintes de douleur chronique. Nous avons examiné les associations entre les variations géographiques des taux d’infection par le coronavirus, le stress et l’intensité de la douleur et nous avons étudié les facteurs associés à l’évolution de la douleur et à la détresse psychologique chez les personnes atteintes de douleur chronique pendant la pandémie. … Show more

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“…The duration of CP experienced by patients varies and is directly proportional to the extent of the suffering and poorer outcomes of treatment (61, 62). Pagé et al (63) reported that longer pain duration was significantly associated with a higher likelihood of reporting worsened pain. However, our results demonstrated that, independently from pain intensity, living with pain for more than ten years was associated with higher chances of achieving extensive pain relief.…”
Section: Factors Associated With Pain Reliefmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The duration of CP experienced by patients varies and is directly proportional to the extent of the suffering and poorer outcomes of treatment (61, 62). Pagé et al (63) reported that longer pain duration was significantly associated with a higher likelihood of reporting worsened pain. However, our results demonstrated that, independently from pain intensity, living with pain for more than ten years was associated with higher chances of achieving extensive pain relief.…”
Section: Factors Associated With Pain Reliefmentioning
confidence: 99%