2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9015695
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Neuropathic Pain Prevalence of Older Adults in an Urban Area of Iran: A Population-Based Study

Abstract: Background Pain prevalence would increase as the population grows older, but the exact prevalence rate is not apparent in Iran. Objectives This study, therefore, set out to reveal the prevalence of pain, especially neuropathic type and explore its associated comorbidities among Iranian older adults in a large urban population-based survey. Methods 5326 older people, aged ≥ 60 years, were randomly chosen by a multistage, cluster sampling method. The selected people then were interviewed by using the following i… Show more

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“…In terms of age, the total score, functional limitation, and psychosocial distress of the scale of people over 30 years old were significantly higher than those of people under 30 years old. This is consistent with previous studies ( Salman Roghani et al, 2019 ). In terms of educational status, the total score, functional limitation and psychosocial distress of the medium education and low education population were significantly higher than those of the High education population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In terms of age, the total score, functional limitation, and psychosocial distress of the scale of people over 30 years old were significantly higher than those of people under 30 years old. This is consistent with previous studies ( Salman Roghani et al, 2019 ). In terms of educational status, the total score, functional limitation and psychosocial distress of the medium education and low education population were significantly higher than those of the High education population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Neuropathic pain symptoms correlate with higher medical comorbidities, higher reported pain intensity, and greater disability burden than other causes of pain. 31 33 This often results in poorer prognosis, and studies have identified higher levels of depression and disability. 34 , 35 Pain catastrophizing and pain acceptance are important in treatment outcomes, and a multidisciplinary focus has been suggested for this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 ) However, a population-based study of 5,326 older adults reported prevalences of neuropathic and musculoskeletal pain of 13.7% and 30%, respectively. 30 ) Various factors, such as pain definitions and recall periods, can be related to inconsistency in pain prevalence in different studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%