A primer on health-related quality of life in chronic pain medicine

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作者
Vetter, Thomas R. [1 ]
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[1] Riley Hosp Children, Dept Anesthesia, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
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10.1213/01.ane.0000255290.64837.61
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 [麻醉学];
摘要
BACKGROUND: Pain is a complex and individual experience that is often difficult for patients to fully describe using a conventional pain intensity scale. Health-related quality of life is an additional metric by which to assess patients' subjective perspective on their chronic pain experience and its adverse effect on their lives. Health-related quality of life encompasses those aspects of health and well-being valued by patients, specifically, their physical, emotional, and cognitive function, and their ability to participate in meaningful activities within their family, workplace, and community. METHODS: A methodical search of the medical literature was undertaken to identify the most commonly applied health-related quality of life measurement instruments. These measurement instruments were then assessed within the context of chronic pain medicine clinical practice and research. RESULTS: This primer provides an overview of the concept of health-related quality of life as a clinical measurement and the specific means by which to measure health-related quality of life across various cultures in adults, as well as in children. and adolescents, suffering from chronic pain conditions. CONCLUSIONS: We have the ability and impetus to routinely assess adult and pediatric health-related quality of life in chronic pain medicine. However, further attention needs to be focused on overcoming barriers to the more widespread measurement of health-related quality of life. A valid preference-based, utility measure of health-related quality of life is a requirement for performing a cost-utility (cost-effectiveness) analysis and undertaking formal decision analysis modeling.
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