2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-022-05045-x
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The impact of psychosocial variables on initial presentation and surgical outcome for ulnar-sided wrist pathology: a cohort study with 1-year follow-up

Abstract: Aims Ulnar-sided wrist pain has historically been equated to lower-back pain of wrist surgery. Little is known about the relationship between psychosocial profile and the manifestation of ulnar-sided wrist pathology and their treatment outcomes. This study aimed to determine the impact of pain catastrophising, psychological distress, illness perception, and patients’ outcome expectations on patient-reported pain and hand function before and one year after surgery for ulnar-sided wrist pathology… Show more

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“…Moreover, patients involved in a workers compensation claim have been shown to be at risk for mental illness, including depression [ 21 , 26 ]. A negative psychological profile has been shown to be associated with treatment outcomes in multiple hand or wrist disorders, including carpal tunnel release [ 32 ], upper extremity fractures [ 1 ], and TFCC reinsertion [ 33 ]. Therefore, we recommend further research to identify pretreatment differences in psychological profiles and how psychological profiles of patients with personal injury claims change during treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, patients involved in a workers compensation claim have been shown to be at risk for mental illness, including depression [ 21 , 26 ]. A negative psychological profile has been shown to be associated with treatment outcomes in multiple hand or wrist disorders, including carpal tunnel release [ 32 ], upper extremity fractures [ 1 ], and TFCC reinsertion [ 33 ]. Therefore, we recommend further research to identify pretreatment differences in psychological profiles and how psychological profiles of patients with personal injury claims change during treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, illness perception was evaluated by the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (B-IPQ) for HIV/AIDS, which was a universal measure to assess the participants’ perceptions of current illness. 20 , 21 The B-IPQ consisted of eight multiple choice items and one open-ended question about the etiology of the participants’ illness. The eight items were as follows (1) consequences (how much does your illness affect your life), (2) timeline (how long do you think your illness will continue), (3) personal control (how much control do you feel they have over your illness), (4) treatment (how much do you think their treatment can help your illness), (5) identity (how much do you experience symptoms from your illness), (6) concern (how concerned are you about your illness), (7) comprehension (how well do you feel that you understand their illness), (8) emotion (how much does your illness affect you emotionally).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%