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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 38, 2012 - Issue 3
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Original Articles

Pain and Interference of Pain With Function and Mood in Elderly Adults Involved in a Motor Vehicle Collision: A Pilot Study

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Pages 330-343 | Received 03 Jan 2011, Accepted 08 Apr 2011, Published online: 27 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

Background/Study Context: Musculoskeletal pain after motor vehicle collision is a substantial public health problem. The number of elderly individuals experiencing motor vehicle collision is increasing. The authors conducted analyses of data collected as part of a prospective observational study of outcomes after motor vehicle collision to estimates rates of persistent pain, pain interference, and change in physical function in patients 65 or older.

Methods: Adults presenting to one of four emergency departments following motor vehicle collision without severe or life-threatening injury were recruited. Outcomes were assessed using 1-month follow-up surveys.

Results: The frequencies of persistent moderate or severe pain resulting from the motor vehicle collision were similar among elderly and nonelderly participants, both in the neck region (27% vs. 30%) and in any region (60% vs. 56%). For both elderly and nonelderly patients, persistent pain was associated with high levels of interference with physical activity and mood.

Conclusion: Further studies of this vulnerable and rapidly increasing injury population are needed.

Acknowledgments

Funding for this study was provided by NIH 5KL2RR02574 and UL1 RR025747 from the National Center for Research Resources (Platts-Mills), NIH K23 KAR050410A (McLean), and institutional resources.

Notes

*Abbreviated Injury Severity.

Note. Values are mean pain interference scores (standard error), which have a scale of 0 to 10.

*Alternative medicine is defined as acupuncture, herbal medicines, or dietary supplements specifically intended to address the pain thought due to injury from the MVC.

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