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The immigrant patient having widespread pain. Clinical findings by physicians in Swedish primary care

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Pages 381-388 | Accepted 01 May 2006, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Aim. Do the clinical findings explain the complaints of longstanding demonstrated widespread pain (DWP) in a group of immigrant patients, or not?

Subjects. Consecutive immigrant patients, on long-term sick leave, aged 18 – 45, at a primary healthcare centre in Stockholm, Sweden.

Methods. Interpreters were available. Two primary care physicians jointly, made a somatic status and diagnosed tender-structure locations (≥3 tender-structure locations or less) and depression (yes or no), and assessed psychosocial stressors (little or much) and pain-related anxiety (yes or no). The patients pointed at their pain parts. This was transferred by one of the doctors to a pain drawing with 18 fields. Five or more fields were defined as DWP. Non-parametric tests were used to detect significant differences between the DWP and non-DWP groups. Cumulative frequencies of the following four categories of explanatory variables of DWP were counted: ≥3 tender-structure locations (could also include the other variables), much psychosocial stress (could include depression and pain-related anxiety), depression (could include pain-related anxiety), or pain-related anxiety alone.

Results. Many of the 49 men and 100 women, on average 38 years, spoke little or no Swedish. A fifth of the men (n = 10) and half (n = 56) of the women had DWP. These men often had much stress (p < 0.01) while the women had ≥3 tender-structure locations (p < 0.001). DWP among men was explained to 100% by: ≥3 tender-structure locations (30%), much psychosocial stress (60%), or depression alone (10%). DWP among the women was explained to 96 cum. % by: ≥3 tender-structure locations (59%), much psychosocial stress (25%), or pain-related anxiety alone (13%).

Conclusion. Demonstrated widespread pain was nearly always explained by clinical findings, and especially by numerous tender-structure locations in women. There is a need for more studies among men.

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