The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending primary healthcare clinics

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Rauf, Waqar-Un Nisa
Meyer, Helgard Pieter
Marcus, Tessa S.
Becker, Piet J.

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OBJECTIVES: The objective was to study the nature and magnitude of the impact of pain on the quality of life of patients with chronic pain. DESIGN: This was a descriptive, cross-sectional quantitative study. SETTING AND SUBJECTS: One thousand and sixty-six adult patients were screened between October and December 2010 in four primary healthcare clinics in south-west Tshwane. OUTCOME MEASURES: Patients reporting persistent pain for six months or longer were considered to be chronic pain patients (437, 41%), and were interviewed with regard to the impact of chronic pain on their quality of life using the Wisconsin Brief Pain Questionnaire. RESULTS: Four hundred and nineteen patients (95.9%, 95% confidence interval (CI): 93.6-97.6) of chronic pain patients reported that chronic pain impacted on their quality of life and functioning. Sixty-eight per cent of patients (95% CI: 63.3- 72.4) reported being severely adversely affected by chronic pain. Pain had a severe impact on sleep quality in 39.2% patients, walking ability (37.4%), routine housework (33.8%), mood (20.1%), interpersonal relationships (15.3%) and enjoyment of life (16.3%). The more intense the experience of severe pain was, the greater the impact of chronic pain on everyday life (p-value < 0.001). Equally, patients with better pain relief enjoyed a better quality of life (p-value < 0.001). CONCLUSION: A substantial proportion of patients attending primary healthcare clinics experience chronic pain which impacts on their lives in multiple and significant ways.

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Chronic pain, Persistent pain, Impact, Quality of life, Primary health care (PHC), Pain intensity, Pain relief

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Rauf, WN, Meyer, HP, Marcus, TS & Becker, PJ 2014, 'The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending primary healthcare clinics', Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 122-126.