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Clinical Significance and Diagnostic Value of Pain Extent Extracted from Pain Drawings: A Scoping Review.


ABSTRACT: The current scoping review aimed to map current literature investigating the relationship between pain extent extracted from pain drawings with clinical, psychological, and psycho-physiological patient-reported outcome measures in people with pain. Electronic databases were searched for cross-sectional cohort studies that collected pain drawings using digital technology or a pen-on-paper approach and assessed for correlations between pain extent and clinical, psychological or psycho-physical outcomes. Data were extracted by two different reviewers. The methodological quality of studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale. Mapping of the results included: 1, description of included studies; 2, summary of results; and 3, identification of gaps in the existing literature. Eleven cross-sectional cohort studies were included. The pain disorders considered were heterogeneous, ranging from musculoskeletal to neuropathic conditions, and from localized to generalized pain conditions. All studies included pain and/or pain-related disability as clinical outcomes. Psychological outcomes included depression and anxiety, kinesiophobia and catastrophism. Psycho-physical measures included pressure or thermal pain thresholds. Ten studies were considered of high methodological quality. There was heterogeneity in the associations between pain extent and patient-reported outcome measures depending on the pain condition. This scoping review found that pain extent is associated with patient-reported outcome measures more so in patients presenting with musculoskeletal pain, e.g., neck pain or osteoarthritis, rather than for those with neuropathic pain or headache.

SUBMITTER: Barbero M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7460462 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical Significance and Diagnostic Value of Pain Extent Extracted from Pain Drawings: A Scoping Review.

Barbero Marco M   Navarro-Santana Marcos J MJ   Palacios-Ceña María M   Ortega-Santiago Ricardo R   Cescon Corrado C   Falla Deborah D   Fernández-de-Las-Peñas César C  

Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) 20200818 8


The current scoping review aimed to map current literature investigating the relationship between pain extent extracted from pain drawings with clinical, psychological, and psycho-physiological patient-reported outcome measures in people with pain. Electronic databases were searched for cross-sectional cohort studies that collected pain drawings using digital technology or a pen-on-paper approach and assessed for correlations between pain extent and clinical, psychological or psycho-physical out  ...[more]

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