Etiological factors of chronic pain syndrome in young adults with post‐coronavirus disease 2019 condition.
Autor: | Damasceno, Daniel Freitas Oliveira, Cavalcante, Tahissa Frota, Andrade, Larissa Katlyn Alves, de Oliveira, Francisco Breno Barbosa, de Oliveira Lopes, Marcos Venicios, Moreira, Rafaella Pessoa, Morais, Huana Carolina Candido |
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OBESITY complications
DIABETES complications RISK assessment REPEATED measures design CHRONIC pain POST-acute COVID-19 syndrome SOCIOECONOMIC factors SEX distribution FISHER exact test RETROSPECTIVE studies DESCRIPTIVE statistics CHI-squared test MANN Whitney U Test CASE-control method INTENSIVE care units RESEARCH DATA analysis software NURSING diagnosis CONFIDENCE intervals DISEASE risk factors DISEASE complications |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Nursing Knowledge; Apr2024, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p152-162, 11p |
Abstrakt: | Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) generates long‐term sequelae, but studies investigating patients with chronic pain syndrome (CPS) are limited. This study aimed to establish the etiological factors of CPS in patients with post‐COVID‐19 conditions. Methods: This was a case–control retrospective study. The predictor variables were sex, diabetes mellitus, obesity (predisposing factors), unfavorable socioeconomic conditions, impaired rehabilitation (disabling factors), repeated exposure to COVID‐19 (precipitating factor), home isolation, stress overload, fear of dying, admission to intensive care unit, prone positioning, and use of medications (reinforcing factors). The outcome variable was the presence of CPS. Findings: This study included 120 individuals. Prolonged days of isolation (p = 0.005), fear (p < 0.001), stress overload (p < 0.001), and impaired rehabilitation (p = 0.003) were significantly associated with CPS. Conclusions: A significant relationship was found between prolonged days of isolation, fear, stress overload, impaired rehabilitation, and CPS. Implications for nursing practice: The study findings can assist nurses by promoting their knowledge of the causes of CPS and supporting the care planning needs of patients with post‐COVID‐19 conditions, in addition to promoting the use of the NANDA‐International taxonomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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