Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is well known to be influenced by various social factors; however, the impact of financial issues on pain has not been extensively studied.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the economic crisis on pain and quality of life in Greek patients suffering from chronic pain.

STUDY DESIGN: The study employed a prospective, open-label design.

SETTING: The study setting was the Pain Unit of Attikon University Hospital in Athens, Greece.

METHODS: The study surveyed 200 randomly selected outpatients with chronic pain during two different time periods (2012 and 2016). Patients completed a structured questionnaire to assess the impact of the economic crisis on multiple aspects of pain and pain management, health care, and quality of life. Personality characteristics and stress were also evaluated using the DASS-42 and the LOT-R questionnaires.

RESULTS: Most patients in both periods believed that the economic crisis led to a worsening of their symptoms (75%) and quality of life (97%). Most patients (97.5%) also believed that the intensity of their pain would have been improved if their financial status had been better. Their main concerns about the future were “the possibility of not having access to health care facilities and medication” (94.5%), “stress” (43%), and “fear of financial strain” (30.5%). Higher levels of anxiety, stress, and pessimism were associated with higher levels of pain and lower quality of life.

LIMITATIONS: The study is based on a small sample size.

CONCLUSIONS: This study identified impacts of the financial crisis on chronic pain and quality of life, pointing to the need for measures to solve this problem.

Details

Title
Patients’ Perceptions of Chronic Pain During the Economic Crisis: Lessons Learned from Greece
Author
Batistaki, Chrysanthi; Mavrocordatos, Philippe; Maria-Eleni Smyrnioti; Lyrakos, George; Maria-Chrysanthi Kitsou; Stamatiou, Georgia; Kostopanagiotou, Georgia
Pages
E533-E543
Section
Prospective Study
Publication year
2018
Publication date
2018
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physician
ISSN
15333159
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2656012924
Copyright
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