Self-perceived burden, social support and pain, and kinesiophobia correlates in Chinese older adults with knee osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional survey
Abstract:Background: The health of the elderly has always been the focus of attention in various countries, and how to better enable the elderly to enjoy a good quality of life has become a major focus of our research. This study was conducted to increase knowledge on the actuality of social support and pain, self-perceived burden, and kinesiophbia in elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis in China to provide evidence for disease recovery.Methods: Cross-sectional survey using a general demographic questionnaire, soc… Show more
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