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Methods of coping with musculoskeletal pain among community-dwelling elderly individuals
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- ANZAI Saori
- Institute for Gerontology, J.F. Oberlin University
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- SATO Miyuki
- Kanagawa Institute of Technology
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- IKEDA Shinpei
- School of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology
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- SHIBA Yoshitaka
- Department of Rehabilitation, School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University
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- YOSHIDA Hiroto
- Graduate School of Health and Environment Sciences, Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University
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- HAGA Hiroshi
- Graduate School of Gerontology, J.F. Oberlin University
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- UEKI Shouzoh
- Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 地域在住高齢者における筋骨格系の痛みに対する対処方法の実態
- チイキ ザイジュウ コウレイシャ ニ オケル キンコッカクケイ ノ イタミ ニ タイスル タイショ ホウホウ ノ ジッタイ
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<p>Objectives Musculoskeletal pain impairs vital function and results in a requirement for long-term care. According to studies in other countries, a program that aims at reducing pain through instructions for pain-coping should be implemented. In Japan, a study on pain-coping has recently been initiated; however, the methods of coping with pain that are implemented by community-dwelling elderly individuals have not been evaluated. This study aimed to clarify the methods currently used for coping with musculoskeletal pain and to examine their association with the state of pain among community-dwelling elderly individuals.</p><p>Methods A survey was performed by sending questionnaires by mail to 2,281 community-dwelling elderly individuals. Responses were obtained from 1,835 people. The survey items consisted of questions about basic attributes and pain. A total of 16 questionnaire items regarding the methods of coping with pain were used for measuring pain-coping that community-dwelling elderly individuals use. The methods of coping with pain were classified into various types by factor analysis. The scores were calculated by type and their association with the state of pain was analyzed using one-way analysis of variance.</p><p>Results As a result of the factor analysis, methods of coping with pain were classified into five categories: “treatment in hospitals,” “daily active coping,” “restriction of daily behavior,” “self-therapy,” and “rest.” From one-way analysis of variance for the site of pain, there was a significant difference between the “treatment in hospitals” and “restriction of daily behavior” categories. Among both scores, a higher score was observed in subjects with pain in both the lower back and the knee, compared to those with only pain in the lower back or the knee. Among the number of the sites, there was a significant difference between the “treatment in hospitals,” “restriction of daily behavior,” and “self-therapy” categories; subjects exhibiting two or more sites of pain showed a higher score than those exhibiting one site of pain. For pain duration, there was a significant difference between the “treatment in hospitals,” “restriction of daily behavior,” and “self-therapy” categories; subjects who had experienced pain for 5 years or longer had a higher score than those who had experienced pain for less than 6 months.</p><p>Conclusion We found that five types of methods of coping with pain (“treatment in hospitals,” “daily active coping,” “restriction of daily behavior,” “self-therapy,” and “rest”) were used by community-dwelling elderly individuals and that “treatment in hospitals” and “restriction of daily behavior” were the most common strategies among elderly individuals with pain.</p>
Journal
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- Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi(JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH)
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Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi(JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH) 65 (2), 61-71, 2018
Japanese Society of Public Health
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680481365120
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- NII Article ID
- 130006619393
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- NII Book ID
- AN00189323
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- ISSN
- 21878986
- 05461766
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- NDL BIB ID
- 028863163
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- PubMed
- 29618700
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- JaLC
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