| Literature DB >> 35172756 |
Negar Pourbordbari1, Martin Bach Jensen2, Jens Lykkegaard Olesen2, Sinead Holden2,3, Michael Skovdal Rathleff2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Eight percent of all child and adolescent general practice consultations are due to musculoskeletal conditions, with pain as the most frequent symptom. Despite the commonality of musculoskeletal pain, limited knowledge exists about care-seeking children and adolescents with musculoskeletal pain. The purpose of this study was to describe characteristics of children and adolescents consulting their general practitioner with musculoskeletal pain.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Characteristics; Children; General practice; Musculoskeletal pain
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35172756 PMCID: PMC8790922 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-022-01628-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Prim Care ISSN: 2731-4553
Demographics and pain characteristics of 100, 8–19-year old care-seeking children and adolescents with MSK pain. N = 100. All numbers equals percentages because of the total population of 100
| Demographics | |
|---|---|
| Age (median [IQR]) | 13 years [12–16.5] |
| Sex (n) | Female: 55, Male: 45 |
| Number of siblings (median [IQR]) | 1 [1–2] |
| Only child: 7 | |
| Position in sibling linea (excluding only children and twins, | First: 31 |
| Second: 36 | |
| Third/fourth: 21 | |
| Youngest: 41 | |
| Pain duration (median [IQR]) | 5 months [3 weeks-1 year] |
| Pain numerical rating scale (NRS) (median [IQR]) | 7 [6–8] |
| Multi-site activity limiting pain ( | 2 sites: 23 |
| 3 sites: 14 | |
| 4 sites: 7 | |
| >/= 5 sites: 9 | |
| Pain episode duration (n) | < than 3 h: 34 |
| < than 24 h: 24 | |
| 1–7 days: 24 | |
| > than 7 days: 18 | |
| Pain episode frequency (n) | =/> once a week: 80 |
| < once a week: 20 | |
Data in Table 1 are based on 97–100% replies.
afifth child, n = 3, twins, n = 2. bfive participants reported only one pain site and this was non-activity limiting – as answer to pain question 3, of these one of the sites were the jaw. (ID 40, 42, 51, 57, 90)
Psychosocial and physical characteristics of 100, 8–19-year old care-seeking children and adolescents with musculoskeletal pain. N = 100. All numbers equals percentages because of the total population of 100
| Psychosocial characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Pain outside school hours (n) | 97 |
| Nervous (n) | Often/sometimes: 34 |
| Seldom/never: 66 | |
| Worried or anxious (n) | Yes: 33, No: 32, I don’t know: 35 |
| Low self-esteem (n) | Yes: 7, No: 78, I don’t know: 15 |
| Believe in God (n) | Yes: 36, No: 35, I don’t know: 29 |
| Difficult to fall asleep because of pain (n) | 38 |
| Tired during the day (n) | 57 |
| Have a job (n) | 33 |
| Know the cause of pain (n) | 58 |
| Expect the GP to prescribe pain medication (n) | 8 |
| Pain affects my concentration (n) | 58 |
| Take pain medication for pain (n) | 33 |
| Frequency of pain medication (n) | Once/month: 13 |
| Once/week: 12 | |
| More than once/week: 6 | |
| Every day 1 | |
| Know the name of pain medication, | Paracetamol: 17 |
| NSAIDa: 1 | |
| Paracetamol and NSAID: 8 | |
| Physical active besides school hours times/week, | 0: 0 |
| 1: 11 | |
| 2–3: 39 | |
| 4–6: 16 | |
| > 6: 5 | |
| Screen time/other activities mostly sitting down outside school hours hours/dayc (n) | 0: 2 |
| 1–2: 36 | |
| 3–6: 49 | |
| >/= 7: 7 | |
| Pain disturbs (separate questions) (n): | a walk longer than 1 km: 70 |
| my spare time activities: 88 | |
| Pain makes it difficult to (more than one option could be ticked) (n): | stand in a queue for 10 min.: 36 |
| carry my school bag to school 22 | |
| sit on a chair for a 45-min. Lesson 31 | bend down to put on my socks: 33 |
| do sport activities at school 79 | run fast to catch a bus: 67 |
Data in Table 2 are based on 97–100% replies; question concerning screen time had the lowest reply percentage.
aNSAID: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. bincl. One answer to; sometimes once other times 3, 1–2 times, 1–3 times, and 4–7 times, two answers 3–4 times, three answers: 3–5 times. cExcl. one answer: 1-3 times, many times, and all the time and three answers: 2–3 times
Fig. 1Differentiating between activity limiting and non-activity limiting pain sites. The data depicts participants with the most frequent pain sites, stratified as activity and non-activity limiting pain. Data based on all participants, n = 100. Activity limiting and non-activity limiting pain are not mutual exclusive. One participant experienced activity limiting right sided knee pain and non-activity limiting left sided knee pain
Fig. 2Common characteristics of a GP care-seeking 8–19-year old with musculoskeletal pain. A short story about a young girl with pain. A typical Danish child or adolescent with musculoskeletal pain is a 12 or 13 year-old girl. She has pain in her knee and in at least one more body part. She visits her general practitioner because she cannot use her body as usual due to pain and she decides to do so after having had pain for one year with pain episodes occurring as frequently as once every week. In her household she is the youngest of two children. In school her concentration is affected by her pain, and she goes on with her day feeling tired, but after school she is active in sports 2–3 times a week, even though her pain disturbs her spare time activities. During a typical day, she spends 3–6 h looking at a screen. She believes in God. When her day is over, and it is time for her to turn in she goes to bed knowing what causes her pain. Data is based on all participants, n = 100 including both activity limiting and non-activity limiting pain. Cut off limit is defined at a minimum of 31% of all participants for inclusion of the characteristics included in this figure