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Pain and its consequences in quality of life: A study with WHOQOL-Bref in leprosy patients with neuropathic pain

Abstract

Chronic neuropathic pain emerges as a challenge in the treatment of leprosy patients after multidrug therapy discharge.The aim of this study was to determine the quality of life and its repercussions in leprosy patients with chronic pain. We studied male and female patients with chronic neuropathic pain in the last year. Neuropathic pain was confirmed using Douleur Neuropathique en 4 (DN4) and its intensity evaluated by visual analogue scale (VAS). A general questionnaire was applied to evaluate quality of life (WHOQOL-bref). Statistical analyses were composed by descriptive and central tendency. Spearman correlation was used to identify the relation between pain intensity, quality of life domains, and facets. Multiple linear regressions were performed to verify the influence of pain intensity on each facet. Neuropathic pain patients scored worst in physical and environment domains. The low facets were related to pain and discomfort, thinking and concentration, sexual activity, and recreation opportunities. Pain intensity has a high negative influence on psychological domain and recreation opportunities.These findings should contribute to the development of rehabilitation programs considering patients needs to improve their quality of life and true social reintegration.

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Journal Article
Author
Reis F
Gomes MK
Rodrigues J
Gosling A
Fontana AP
Cunha AJL