COMPARISON OF SYMPTOMS, PAIN INTENSITY, KINESIOPHOBIA, ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS ACCORDING TO PAIN-RELATED ACTIVITY PATTERNS
Year 2023,
Volume: 30 Issue: 3, 524 - 531, 23.09.2023
Tuba İnce Parpucu
,
Merve Karapınar
,
Zeliha Başkurt
,
Ferdi Başkurt
Abstract
Objective
Examining pain-related activity patterns in patients
with knee osteoarthritis (OA) will help to establish
appropriate rehabilitation programs in this patient
population. The aim of this study is to compare
symptoms, pain intensity, fear of movement, anxiety,
depression status and physical activities according to
pain-related activity patterns in patients with knee OA.
Material and Method: 120 participants with clinical
and radiological knee OA were included in this crosssectional
study. Participants with knee OA were
divided into three groups according to the Pain-
Activity Patterns Scale: avoidance pattern, overdoing
pattern, and regulation pattern. Visual Analogue
Scale for assessing the severity of pain of participants
with knee OA, KOOS (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis
Outcome Score) for assessing knee functions and
knee-related quality of life, International Physical
Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ-Short) for
assessing physical activity level, fear of falling the
TAMPA kinesiophobia scale and the Hospital Anxiety
Depression Scale (HAD) for anxiety and depression
were used.
Results
In our study, participants with knee OA were divided
into three groups according to pain, and all subgroups
of pain duration, pain severity (rest-activity), and
KOOS scores were found to be similar to each
other (p>0.05). HAD-anxiety and depression states,
TAMPA scores and IPAQ-Walking scores were found
to be different between the groups (p<0.05). It was
found that patients with exaggeration pattern had
higher anxiety than other groups (p<0.05), patients
with avoidance pattern had higher depression
(p<0.05) and fear of falling (p<0.05), and patients with
regulation pattern had lower walking scores (p<0.05).
Conclusion
According to our study, it is seen that the level of
depression and anxiety is lower in ordering behavior
and it is associated with positive psychosocial
outcomes. However, it is seen that the level of
physical activity is the lowest in patients with knee OA
who exhibit regulation behavior.
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The relationship between pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia
and subjective knee function during rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and meniscectomy: A
pilot study. Medicina. 2016;52(4): 229-237.
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8. Bryant RA. Memory for pain and affect in chronic pain patients.
Pain. 1993;54(3):347–51.
-
9. Hawker GA, Mian S, Kendzerska T, French M. Measures of
adult pain: Visual analog scale for pain (vas pain), numeric rating
scale for pain (nrs pain), mcgill pain questionnaire (mpq),
short‐form mcgill pain questionnaire (sf‐mpq), chronic pain grade
scale (cpgs), short form‐36 bodily pain scale. Arthritis Care
Res. 2011;63(11):240–52.
-
10. Roos EM, Herzog W, Block JA, Bennell KL. Muscle weakness,
afferent sensory dysfunction and exercise in knee osteoarthritis.
Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2011;7(1):57–63.
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11. Paker N, Buğdaycı D, Sabırlı F, Özel S, Ersoy S. Knee Injury
and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score: reliability and validation of
the Turkish version. Turkiye Klin J Med Sci. 2007;27:350–6.
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12. Cane D, Nielson WR, McCarthy M, Mazmanian D. Pain-related
activity patterns: measurement, interrelationships,
and associations with psychosocial functioning. Clin J Pain.
2013;29(5):435–42.
-
13. Saglam M, Arikan H, Savci S, Inal-Ince D, Bosnak-Guclu M,
Karabulut E, et al. International physical activity questionnaire:
reliability and validity of the Turkish version. Percept Mot Skills.
2010;111(1):278–84.
-
14. Yilmaz ÖT, Yakut Y, Uygur F, Uluğ N. Tampa Kinezyofobi Ölçeği’nin
Türkçe versiyonu ve test-tekrar test güvenirliği. Fiz Rehabil.
2011;22(1):44–9.
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15. Aydemir Ö, Guvenir T, Kuey L, Kultur S. Validity and reliability of
Turkish version of hospital anxiety and depression scale. Turk
Psikiyatr Derg. 1997;8(4):280–7.
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Related Activity Patterns in Older Adults with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Mediating Roles of Pain Resilience and Pain
Catastrophizing. Journal of Pain Research. 2023;16:797–8.
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Miro´ J, Moulin DE, Jensen MP. Pain-related Activity Management
Patterns and Function in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome.
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 2018;34(2): 122-129(8).
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between symptoms, pain coping strategies, and physical
activity among people with symptomatic knee and hip osteoarthritis. Front Psychol. 2012;3:326.
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19. Stubbs B, Patchay S, Soundy A, Schofield P. The avoidance
of activities due to fear of falling contributes to sedentary behavior
among community-dwelling older adults with chronic
musculoskeletal pain: a multisite observational study. Pain
Med. 2014;15(11):1861–1871.
-
20. Karttunen N, Lihavainen K, Sipilä S, Rantanen T, Sulkava
R, Hartikainen S. Musculoskeletal pain and use of analgesics
in relation to mobility limitation among community-dwelling persons aged 75 years and older. Eur J Pain. 2012;16(1):140–149.
-
21. Zhaoyang R, Martire LM, Darnall BD. Daily pain catastrophizing
predicts less physical activity and more sedentary behavior in
older adults with osteoarthritis. Pain. 2020;161(11):603–610.
-
22. Uritani D, Kasza J, Campbell PK, Metcalf B, Egerton T. The
association between psychological characteristics and physical
activity levels in people with knee osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional
analysis. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2020;21(1):269.
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23. Kori S, Miller R, Todd D. Kinesiophobia: a new view of chronic
pain behavior. Pain Manag. 1990; 3(1): 35-43.
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24. Aydemir B, Huang C-H, Kharma C. Foucher, Gait speed and
kinesiophobia explain physical activity levelin adults with osteoarthritis: A cross‐sectional study, J Orthop Res. 2023;1–9.
DİZ OSTEOARTRİTİ OLAN HASTALARIN AĞRI İLE İLİŞKİLİ AKTİVİTE PATERNLERİNE GÖRE SEMPTOMLARI, AĞRI ŞİDDETİ, HAREKET KORKUSU, ANKSİYETE, DEPRESYON DURUMU VE FİZİKSEL AKTİVİTELERİNİN KARŞILAŞTIRILMASI
Year 2023,
Volume: 30 Issue: 3, 524 - 531, 23.09.2023
Tuba İnce Parpucu
,
Merve Karapınar
,
Zeliha Başkurt
,
Ferdi Başkurt
Abstract
Amaç
Diz osteoartirti (OA) olan hastalarda ağrı ile ilişkili aktivite
paternlerinin incelenmesi bu hasta popülasyonunda
uygun rehabilitasyon programlarının oluşturulmasına
yardımcı olacaktır. Bu çalışmanın amacı diz
OA'lı hastalarda ağrı ile ilişkili aktivite paternlerine göre
semptomları, ağrı şiddeti, hareket korkusu, anksiyete,
depresyon durumu ve fiziksel aktivitelerinin karşılaştırılmasıdır.
Gereç ve Yöntem
Bu kesitsel çalışmamıza klinik ve radyolojik olarak diz
OA olan 120 katılımcı alındı. Diz OA olan katılımcılar,
Ağrı-Aktivite Paternleri Ölçeği’ne göre kaçınma paterni,
aşırıya kaçma paterni, düzene sokma paterni olmak
üzere üç gruba ayrıldı. Diz OA olan katılımcıların
ağrı şiddetleri Görsel Analog Skala, diz fonksiyonları
ve diz ile ilişkili yaşam kalitesi KOOS (Diz İncinme ve
Osteoartrit Sonuç Skoru) ölçeği, fiziksel aktivite seviyesi
Uluslararası Fiziksel Aktivite Anketi Kısa Form
(UFAA-Kısa), düşme korkusu TAMPA kinezyofobi ölçeği,
anksiyete ve depresyon durumları Hastane Anksiyete
Depresyon Ölçeği (HAD) ile değerlendirildi.
Bulgular
Çalışmamızda tüm grupların ağrı süresi, ağrı şiddetleri
(dinlenme-aktivite), KOOS puanlarının benzer olduğu
görüldü (p>0.05). Gruplar arasında HAD-anksiyete ve
depresyon durumları, TAMPA puanları ve UFAA-Yürüme
puanlarının ise faklı olduğu görüldü (p<0.05). Aşırıya
kaçma paterni olan hastaların anksiyetelerinin diğer
gruplara göre daha yüksek (p<0.05), kaçınma paterni
olan hastaların depresyon durumlarının (p<0.05) ve
düşme korkularının daha yüksek (p<0.05) ve düzene
sokma paterni olan hastaların ise yürüme puanlarının
daha düşük olduğu bulundu (p<0.05).
Sonuç
Çalışmamıza göre düzene koyma grubunda depresyon
ve anksiyete düzeyinin daha düşük olduğu ve pozitif
psikososyal sonuçlarla ilişkilendirildiği görülmektedir.
Ancak düzene koyma davranışı sergileyen diz
OA'li hastalarda fiziksel aktivite seviyesinin en düşük
olduğu görülmektedir.
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1. Nian X, He Y, Ji Y, Huang Y, Sun E, Li L. Associations Between
Pain Patterns and Self-Reported Clinical Outcomes in Patients
with Knee Osteoarthritis. Pain Medicine. 2019;20(4):818–825.
-
2. Carlesso LC, Law LF, Wang N, Nevitt M, Lewis CE, Neog T. Association of Pain Sensitization and Conditioned Pain Modulation
to Pain Patterns in Knee Osteoarthritis, Arthritis Care & Research.
American College of Rheumatology. 2022;74(1):107–112.
-
3. Racine M, Sanchez-Rodrıguez E, Vega R, Galan S, Sole E,
Jensen M.P, Miro J, Moulin D.E, Nielson W.R. Pain-Related
Activity Management Patterns as Predictors of Treatment Outcomes in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome. Pain Medicine.
2020;21(2):191–200.
-
4. Cane D, Nielson WR, McCarthy M, Mazmanian D. Pain-related
Activity Patterns Measurement, Interrelationships, and Associations
with Psychosocial Functioning. Clin J Pain. 2013;29(5).
-
5. Varallo G, Giusti EM, Scarpina F, Cattivelli R, Capodaglio P,
Castelnuovo G. The Association of Kinesiophobia and Pain
Catastrophizing with Pain-Related Disability and Pain Intensity
in Obesity and Chronic Lower-Back Pain. Brain Sci.
2021;11(1):11.
-
6. Johnson AJ, Sibille KT, Cardoso J, Terry EL, Powell-Roach KL,
Goodin B, Staud R, Redden D, Fillingim RB, Booker SQ. Patterns
and Correlates of Self-Management Strategies for Osteoarthritis-
Related Pain Among Older Non-Hispanic Black and
Non-Hispanic White Adults. American College of Rheumatology,
Arthritis Care & Research. 2021;73(11): 1648–1658.
-
7. Tichonova A, Rimdeikienė I, Petruševičienė D, Lendraitienė E.
The relationship between pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia
and subjective knee function during rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and meniscectomy: A
pilot study. Medicina. 2016;52(4): 229-237.
-
8. Bryant RA. Memory for pain and affect in chronic pain patients.
Pain. 1993;54(3):347–51.
-
9. Hawker GA, Mian S, Kendzerska T, French M. Measures of
adult pain: Visual analog scale for pain (vas pain), numeric rating
scale for pain (nrs pain), mcgill pain questionnaire (mpq),
short‐form mcgill pain questionnaire (sf‐mpq), chronic pain grade
scale (cpgs), short form‐36 bodily pain scale. Arthritis Care
Res. 2011;63(11):240–52.
-
10. Roos EM, Herzog W, Block JA, Bennell KL. Muscle weakness,
afferent sensory dysfunction and exercise in knee osteoarthritis.
Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2011;7(1):57–63.
-
11. Paker N, Buğdaycı D, Sabırlı F, Özel S, Ersoy S. Knee Injury
and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score: reliability and validation of
the Turkish version. Turkiye Klin J Med Sci. 2007;27:350–6.
-
12. Cane D, Nielson WR, McCarthy M, Mazmanian D. Pain-related
activity patterns: measurement, interrelationships,
and associations with psychosocial functioning. Clin J Pain.
2013;29(5):435–42.
-
13. Saglam M, Arikan H, Savci S, Inal-Ince D, Bosnak-Guclu M,
Karabulut E, et al. International physical activity questionnaire:
reliability and validity of the Turkish version. Percept Mot Skills.
2010;111(1):278–84.
-
14. Yilmaz ÖT, Yakut Y, Uygur F, Uluğ N. Tampa Kinezyofobi Ölçeği’nin
Türkçe versiyonu ve test-tekrar test güvenirliği. Fiz Rehabil.
2011;22(1):44–9.
-
15. Aydemir Ö, Guvenir T, Kuey L, Kultur S. Validity and reliability of
Turkish version of hospital anxiety and depression scale. Turk
Psikiyatr Derg. 1997;8(4):280–7.
-
16. Gong Y, Wang Y, Wu W, Li L, Li Y, Song J, Jiang L, Hu S, Yang
J, Wang A. The Relationship Between Pain Intensity and Pain-
Related Activity Patterns in Older Adults with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Mediating Roles of Pain Resilience and Pain
Catastrophizing. Journal of Pain Research. 2023;16:797–8.
-
17. Racine M, Gala´n S, Vega R, Pires CM, Sole´ E, Nielson WR,
Miro´ J, Moulin DE, Jensen MP. Pain-related Activity Management
Patterns and Function in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome.
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 2018;34(2): 122-129(8).
-
18. Murphy SL, Kratz AL, Williams DA, Geisser ME. The association
between symptoms, pain coping strategies, and physical
activity among people with symptomatic knee and hip osteoarthritis. Front Psychol. 2012;3:326.
-
19. Stubbs B, Patchay S, Soundy A, Schofield P. The avoidance
of activities due to fear of falling contributes to sedentary behavior
among community-dwelling older adults with chronic
musculoskeletal pain: a multisite observational study. Pain
Med. 2014;15(11):1861–1871.
-
20. Karttunen N, Lihavainen K, Sipilä S, Rantanen T, Sulkava
R, Hartikainen S. Musculoskeletal pain and use of analgesics
in relation to mobility limitation among community-dwelling persons aged 75 years and older. Eur J Pain. 2012;16(1):140–149.
-
21. Zhaoyang R, Martire LM, Darnall BD. Daily pain catastrophizing
predicts less physical activity and more sedentary behavior in
older adults with osteoarthritis. Pain. 2020;161(11):603–610.
-
22. Uritani D, Kasza J, Campbell PK, Metcalf B, Egerton T. The
association between psychological characteristics and physical
activity levels in people with knee osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional
analysis. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2020;21(1):269.
-
23. Kori S, Miller R, Todd D. Kinesiophobia: a new view of chronic
pain behavior. Pain Manag. 1990; 3(1): 35-43.
-
24. Aydemir B, Huang C-H, Kharma C. Foucher, Gait speed and
kinesiophobia explain physical activity levelin adults with osteoarthritis: A cross‐sectional study, J Orthop Res. 2023;1–9.