Exploring the association between patient‐drawn pain diagrams and psychological and physical health variables: A large‐scale study of patients with low back pain
Steen Harsted,
Natalie H. S. Chang,
Casper Nim
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundDespite the use of Patient‐Drawn Pain Drawings (PDPDs) in clinical settings, their validity as indicators of psychological distress remains debated. We aimed to assess the association between PDPD areas and physical health and psychological variables.MethodsThis study analysed digitally‐drawn PDPDs from 15,345 chronic low back pain (LBP) patients at a Danish outpatient hospital unit. We employed a novel quantitative approach to calculate four log‐transformed geometric pain areas for each PDPD. We ass… Show more
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