| Literature DB >> 15028109 |
George Peat1, Elaine Thomas, June Handy, Laurence Wood, Krysia Dziedzic, Helen Myers, Ross Wilkie, Rachel Duncan, Elaine Hay, Jonathan Hill, Peter Croft.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Knee pain affects an estimated 25% of the adult population aged 50 years and over. Osteoarthritis is the most common diagnosis made in older adults consulting with knee pain in primary care. However, the relationship between this diagnosis and both the current disease-based definition of osteoarthritis and the regional pain syndrome of knee pain and disability is unclear. Expert consensus, based on current evidence, views the disease and the syndrome as distinct entities but the clinical usefulness of these two approaches to classifying knee pain in older adults has not been established. We plan to conduct a prospective, population-based, observational cohort study to investigate the relative merits of disease-based and regional pain syndrome-based approaches to classification and prognosis of knee pain in older adults.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15028109 PMCID: PMC368438 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-5-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Flowchart of study procedures
Content of 18-month follow-up questionnaire
| Perceived change in knee pain since baseline | Transition index‡ [ | Completely recovered / Much better / Better / No change / Worse / Much worse |
| Knee injury since baseline | Single item (adapted from [ | Yes/No |
| GP consultation for knee pain since baseline | Single item (adapted from [ | Yes/No |
| Health care utilisation for knee pain | Since baseline... Single item on services (adapted from [ | Yes/No to physiotherapy, hospital specialist, acupuncture, osteopath/chiropractor, drugs on prescription, knee operation, knee injection, other |
| Coping strategies | Single-item CSQ [ | 7 items rating diverting attention, reinterpreting pain sensation, coping self-statements, ignoring sensations, praying/hoping, catastrophising, increase behavioural activities on 7-point scale |
| Knee pain/disability | Pain days in last 6 months§ | No days, 1–30, 31–89, 90+ days |
| Bodily pain | Self-completed manikin§ | Pain lasting a day or more in last 4 weeks. Scored as 44 mutually exclusive areas + LBP, neck pain, and hip pain [ |
| Hand | Hand pain in last 12 months§ | Yes/No within last 12 months |
| Hand physical features | Single item on nodes [ | Yes/No for nodes and knobbly swelling |
| Perceived general health | MOS SF-12§‡ [ | Physical and mental component scores |
| Mobility | Mobility limitation Preclinical mobility adjustment [ | Yes/No |
| Anxiety and depression | HAD§ [ | Anxiety and depression subscales |
| Demographic characteristics | Date of birth, gender Current employment status§‡ | Employed, not working due to ill health, seeking employment, retired, housewife, other |
| Narrative account | Single item | Open-ended question asking for an account of the course of knee pain |
§also gathered at baseline. ‡ Minimum data to be sought by telephone from non-respondents.