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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2010 Volume.34 No. 6 p.752 ~ p.757
Quality of Life and Anxiety in Patients with Acute and Chronic Pain
Lim Kil-Byung

Park Hai-Jin
Kim Seong-Hyun
Kim Dug-Young
Kim Seong-Soo
Abstract
Objective: To compare the factors such as quality of life (QOL), anxiety and pain intensity in patients with acute and chronic pain.

Method: Twenty patients with acute (pain duration £¼2 months) and chronic (pain duration £¾3 months) musculoskeletal pain were recruited. Pain intensity was assessed using 3 measures: ratings of average pain on a visual analogue scale (VAS), ratings of average pain on the short form McGill pain questionnaire (SF-MPQ), and ratings of pain on the present pain intensity (PPI) verbal rating scale. Quality of life and anxiety were assessed using 2 measures: the SF-36 (medical outcomes study 36-item short-form health survey) and the STAI (state-trait anxiety inventory).

Results: The SF-36 scale was lower and state anxiety scale was higher in chronic pain group. The SF-36 and the state anxiety scale revealed significant difference between the acute and chronic groups (p£¼0.05), but there was no significant difference between the the groups regarding pain intensity and the trait anxiety scale.

Conclusion: Patients with chronic pain showed low well-being status and increased anxiety level compared to acute pain patients. According to the above results, proper management of chronic pain might be helpful for enhancing their psychosocial function.
KEYWORD
Pain, Quality of life, Anxiety
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