| Literature DB >> 24711711 |
Ghaya Jouini1, Manon Choinière2, Elisabeth Martin3, Sylvie Perreault4, Djamal Berbiche3, David Lussier5, Eveline Hudon6, Lyne Lalonde7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Describe the pharmacotherapeutic management of primary-care patients with chronic noncancer pain, assess their satisfaction with pain treatment, and identify the determinants of their satisfaction.Entities:
Keywords: adverse effects; analgesic; cohort study; noncancer chronic pain; pharmacotherapy; primary care
Year: 2014 PMID: 24711711 PMCID: PMC3969347 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S56884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Figure 1Recruitment of pharmacies and patients.
Notes: *Pharmacy distribution per region (number of recruited pharmacies/total number per region): Mauricie et Centre du Québec: 6/60 (10%); Montréal: 18/134 (13.4%); Laval: 13/70 (18.5%); Lanaudière: 8/77 (13%); Laurentides: 14/95 (14.7%); Montérégie: 11/77 (14.3%); **patients distribution per region (number of recruited patients per region/total number of patients): Mauricie et Centre du Québec: 44/486 (9%); Montréal: 92/486 (18.9%); Laval: 67/486 (13.8%); Lanaudière: 91/486 (18.7%); Laurentides: 117/486 (24.1%); Montérégie: 75/486 (15.4%).
Abbreviations: n, number; RAMQ, Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec.
Demographic characteristics of patients
| Characteristics | n=486 (%) |
|---|---|
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 58.4 (12.5) |
| 65-years-old and older | 145 (29.8) |
| Under 65 years old | 341 (70.2) |
| Sex, women | 329 (67.7) |
| Mother tongue | |
| French | 437 (89.9) |
| English | 24 (4.9) |
| Highest level of education completed | |
| None or elementary school | 132 (27.2) |
| Secondary school | 170 (35.0) |
| College technical school or university | 177 (36.4) |
| Civil status | |
| Single | 64 (13.2) |
| Married or common-law relationship | 263 (54.1) |
| Separated or divorced | 98 (20.2) |
| Widowed | 57 (11.7) |
| Current work | |
| Full-time job | 94 (19.3) |
| Part-time job | 27 (5.6) |
| Retired | 171 (35.2) |
| Temporary or permanent disability | 100 (20.6) |
| Unemployed | 66 (13.6) |
| Other | 28 (5.8) |
| Annual family income before income tax deduction | |
| <$20,000 | 128 (26.3) |
| $20,000–$50,000 | 188 (38.7) |
| >$50,000 | 117 (24.1) |
| Main source of income | |
| Employment wages or salary | 155 (31.9) |
| Retirement pension | 151 (31.1) |
| Disability benefits | 86 (17.7) |
| Social assistance | 39 (8.0) |
| Personal savings or family member | 55 (11.3) |
Notes:
Unless otherwise indicated. Currency is Canadian dollars (CAD).
Abbreviations: n, number; SD, standard deviation.
Biopsychosocial characteristics of patients
| Characteristics | n=486 (%) |
|---|---|
| Pain duration (years), | 11.7 (11.1) |
| Frequency of pain in the past 7 days | |
| Always | 363 (74.7) |
| Occasionally | 116 (23.9) |
| Never | 4 (0.8) |
| Average pain intensity in the past 7 days, | 6.5 (1.9) |
| Worst pain intensity in the past 7 days, | 8.1 (1.8) |
| Current pain intensity, | 5.4 (2.5) |
| Sites of pain as reported by patients | |
| Legs, thighs, knees | 314 (64.6) |
| Back | 309 (63.6) |
| Shoulders and/or arms | 252 (51.9) |
| Head and/or neck | 209 (43.0) |
| Chest and/or abdomen | 134 (27.6) |
| Hips | 114 (23.5) |
| Pain diagnoses as reported by patients | |
| Osteoarthritis and other osteopathologies | 337 (69.3) |
| Chronic back pain | 292 (60.1) |
| Chronic neck pain | 185 (38.1) |
| Fibromyalgia | 114 (23.5) |
| Tendinitis, bursitis, capsulitis, epicondylitis | 98 (20.2) |
| Neuropathic pain | 85 (17.5) |
| Pain related interference (BPI), mean (SD) | 5.3 (2.2) |
| Pain sleep impact (CPSI), mean (SD) | 5.1 (2.9) |
| Level of depression (HADS) | |
| Absent | 254 (52.3) |
| Uncertain | 115 (23.7) |
| Probable | 116 (23.9) |
| Level of anxiety (HADS) | |
| Absent | 176 (36.2) |
| Uncertain | 115 (23.7) |
| Probable | 194 (39.9) |
| Barriers, prejudices and beliefs of patients (BQ-II), mean (SD) | 2.6 (0.7) |
| Physiological effects, mean (SD) | 2.5 (0.8) |
| Fatalism, mean (SD) | 3.0 (1.2) |
| Communication, mean (SD) | 2.2 (1.2) |
| Harmful effects, mean (SD) | 3.1 (1.3) |
| Pain Treatment Satisfaction Scale (PTSS), mean (95% CI) | 64.7 (63.5–65.9) |
| Satisfaction with current pain medication | 62.5 (60.8–64.1) |
| Medication characteristics subscale | 71.3 (69.5–73.0) |
| Efficacy subscale | 53.6 (51.5–55.6) |
| Medical care | 67.9 (66.3–69.5) |
| Impact of current pain medication | 58.0 (55.9–60.0) |
| Information about pain and its treatment | 50.6 (47.6–53.7) |
| Side effects of medication | 74.0 (72.4–75.6) |
Notes:
Unless otherwise indicated;
data missing for three patients;
data missing for four patients;
patient may report more than one site of pain;
neuropathic pain includes diabetic neuropathies, postherpetic neuralgia, and traumatic neuropathies.
Abbreviations: BPI, modified Brief Pain Inventory; BQ-II, Barriers Questionnaire II; CI, confidence interval; CPSI, Chronic Pain Sleep Inventory; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; n, number; PTSS, Pain Treatment Satisfaction Scale; SD, standard deviation.
Pharmacotherapy in the past year
| n=486 (%) | |
|---|---|
| Type of analgesic prescribers | |
| Primary-care physician | 486 (100.0) |
| Specialist | 193 (39.7) |
| Orthopedic surgeon | 35 (7.2) |
| Neurologist or neurosurgeon | 32 (6.6) |
| Psychiatrist | 29 (6.0) |
| Rheumatologist | 28 (5.8) |
| Specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation | 20 (4.1) |
| Anaesthesiologist | 13 (2.7) |
| Number of primary-care physicians analgesics prescribers per patient | |
| 1 primary-care physician | 229 (47.1) |
| 2 primary-care physicians | 146 (30.0) |
| 3 or more primary-care physicians | 111 (22.8) |
| Number of pharmacy visits to acquire analgesics, mean (SD) | 22.4 (26.1) |
| Number of dispensed analgesics, mean (SD) | 4.2 (2.2) |
| 1–2 analgesics | 118 (24.3) |
| 3–5 analgesics | 255 (52.5) |
| 6 or more analgesics | 113 (23.3) |
| Prevalence by class of analgesic dispensed | |
| Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs | 350 (72.0) |
| Opioids | 319 (65.6) |
| Anticonvulsants | 295 (60.7) |
| Antidepressants | 242 (49.8) |
| Acetaminophen | 138 (28.4) |
| Muscle relaxants | 126 (25.9) |
| Prevalence of use of OTC analgesics | 197 (40.8) |
| Prevalence of most often used OTC analgesics | |
| Acetaminophen | 119 (24.5) |
| Ibuprofen | 43 (8.8) |
| Glucosamine | 32 (6.6) |
| Collagen | 17 (3.5) |
| Prevalence of constipation | |
| Not experienced | 124 (25.5) |
| Mild | 138 (28.4) |
| Moderate to severe | 220 (45.3) |
| Prevalence of nausea and vomiting | |
| Not experienced | 219 (45.1) |
| Mild | 170 (35.0) |
| Moderate to severe | 93 (19.1) |
| Prevalence of heartburn and stomach aches | |
| Not experienced | 165 (34.0) |
| Mild | 156 (32.1) |
| Moderate to severe | 164 (33.7) |
Notes:
Unless otherwise indicated;
more than one answer possible;
prevalence for past 6 months;
data missing for three patients.
Abbreviations: n, number; OTC, over-the-counter; SD, standard deviation.
Clinical, psychosocial, medical care and pharmacotherapeutic characteristics associated with pain treatment satisfaction
| Pain Treatment Satisfaction Scale
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beta coefficients in multivariate linear models
| ||||||||
| Overall satisfaction | Satisfaction with current pain medication | Medication characteristic subscale | Efficacy subscale | Medical care | Impact of current pain medication | Information about pain and its treatment | Side effects of medication | |
| Intercept | 88.0 | 79.7 | 75.6 | 86.7 | 84.8 | 80.5 | 88.7 | 97.9 |
| Duration of pain | ||||||||
| Each additional year of pain | 0.23 | 0.40 | ||||||
| Frequency of pain | ||||||||
| Continuous | −5.6 | −8.2 | −8.0 | |||||
| Occasional | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||
| Number of pain sites | ||||||||
| Each additional site | −1.5 | −1.5 | ||||||
| Pain disability (BPI) | ||||||||
| Each additional point (0–10 scale) | −1.2 | −1.2 | −1.6 | −1.8 | −1.0 | |||
| Pain sleep impact (CPSI) | ||||||||
| Each additional point (0–10 scale) | −1.0 | |||||||
| Level of depression (HADS) | ||||||||
| Probable | −4.4 | −15.9 | ||||||
| Other | Reference | Reference | ||||||
| Level of anxiety (HADS) | ||||||||
| Probable | −4.4 | −4.9 | −6.2 | −5.0 | −5.7 | −4.1 | ||
| Other | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||
| Barriers to pain treatment (BQ-II) | ||||||||
| Each addition point (0–5 scale) | −4.3 | −4.4 | −4.2 | −10.1 | −2.0 | |||
| Use of OTC analgesics | ||||||||
| Yes | −4.9 | −5.3 | −5.4 | −5.6 | −5.5 | |||
| No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Moderate to severe constipation | ||||||||
| Yes | −9.7 | |||||||
| No | Reference | |||||||
| Moderate to severe heartburn | ||||||||
| Yes | −13.5 | |||||||
| No | Reference | |||||||
| Moderate to severe nausea | ||||||||
| Yes | −9.2 | −6.8 | −7.1 | −7.4 | −7.6 | −10.3 | −15.3 | |
| No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |
| R2 of a multiple regression model | 0.33 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.10 | 0.08 | 0.31 | 0.09 | 0.62 |
Notes:
α P<0.05;
β P<0.000l.
Abbreviations: BPI, Brief Pain Inventory; BQ-II, Barriers Questionnaire II; CPSI, Chronic Pain Sleep Inventory; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; OTC, over-the-counter.