Frequency and Clinical Characteristics of Pain of the Patients in Psychiatric Out-patient Clinics / 신경정신의학
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
;
: 1402-1411, 1999.
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in Korean
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
The purposes of this study were to investigate the frequency and clinical characteristics of pain among the psychiatric out-patients in three clinics.METHODS:
A Total of 843 psychiatric adult out-patients (298 subjects from a private clinic, 99 subjects from a general hospital, 446 subjects from a university hospital) were assessed for the presence of pain during OPD follow-up and at the time assessed. And, the presence of organic causes, duration and site of pain, aggravating factors, compensation problems, and prescribed drugs were also investigated.RESULTS:
1) The frequency of pain among psychiatric out-patients was overall 41.3% (44.9% in private clinic, 44.5% in general hospital, and 38.1% in university hospital, respectively). 2) The frequency of pain at the time assessed was 24.1%. In severity of pain, the average of VAS was 46.7+/-18.0mm. Patients of private clinic showed more severe pain than that of general hospital. Moreover, patients who experienced over 'marked' occupied 34.0% and pain as over 'distressed' occupied 26.2%. 3) Only a few subjects had the definite organic causes (1.5-5.9%). The most common site of pain was on head. The patients having a pain over 6 months (i.e. chronic pain) occupied 68.7%. 4) The most common drugs prescribed were anxiolytics; 41.4% of patients were prescribed. The analgesics were prescribed only in 3.2% of patients.CONCLUSION:
This result revealed that more than 40% of patients experienced pain in psychiatric OPD and two third of patients were suffered from chronic pain. Therefore, the evaluation and management of pain should be more emphasized.
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Main subject:
Outpatients
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Anti-Anxiety Agents
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Follow-Up Studies
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Compensation and Redress
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Chronic Pain
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Head
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Hospitals, General
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Analgesics
Type of study:
Observational study
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Prognostic study
Limits:
Adult
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Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
Year:
1999
Type:
Article
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