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Título: The Role of Pain and Disability Changes After Physiotherapy Treatment on Global Perception of Improvement in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain
Autor: Fonseca Pires, DA
Brazete Cruz, EJ
Canhão, H
Delgado Nunes, C
Palavras-chave: HCC REUM
Chronic Pain / therapy*
Adult
Female
Male
Humans
Middle Aged
Cohort Studies
Disability Evaluation
Disabled Persons / psychology*
Low Back Pain / therapy*
Patient Satisfaction*
Physical Therapy Modalities*
Prospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Data: 2020
Editora: Elsevier
Citação: Musculoskelet Sci Pract. 2020 Jun;47:102139.
Resumo: Background: The effectiveness of physiotherapy in patients with chronic low back pain is usually measured through changes in pain and disability domains. However, recent research has suggested that these two domains are not sufficient to capture all the physiotherapy benefits when patients' perspective is considered. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the role of pain and disability changes in explaining the global perception of improvement in patients with chronic low back pain undergoing physiotherapy. Design: Prospective cohort study. Methods: The study was conducted on183 patients who were referred to physiotherapy treatment due to low back pain lasting more than 12 weeks. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were measured at baseline, together with pain intensity and disability. Eight (post-intervention) and twelve weeks later, global perception of improvement was measured together with pain and disability. The Pearson correlation coefficient and linear regression models were used for analyses. Results: Of the 183 participants included, 144 completed the 12-weeks follow-up. Significant and moderate correlation was found between pain and disability changes and the global perception of improvement after intervention and at the 12-weeks follow-up. Pain and disability changes explained 20.7%-36.3% of the variance in the global perception of improvement. Conclusions: Pain and disability changes are related and contributed to explaining a partial proportion of variance in the global perception of improvement. The findings suggest that these domains are not sufficient to explain and measure all of the benefits of physiotherapy when patients' global perception of improvement is considered.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/3730
DOI: 10.1016/j.msksp.2020.102139
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