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Direct and Indirect Pathways for Health-Related Quality of Life Change from Pain Improvement in Neuropathic Pain Patients with Spine Diseases: Path Analysis with Structural Equation Modeling Using Non-Interventional Study Results of Pregabalin.

Toshihiko TaguchiKazutaka NozawaShigeki ZeniyaTatsunori MurataThomas LaurentTakahiro HiranoKoichi Fujii
Published in: Journal of pain research (2021)
Although the results of this study suggest that the indirect functional improvement of pain relief may not be recognized as a significant component of therapeutic effects by both physicians and patients, the pain-relieving intervention contributes directly to improvement of patients' overall QOL and also indirectly via functional improvement in Japanese primary care settings. Accordingly, to achieve the therapeutic goal for patients with NeP and minimize the impact of pain burden, our findings indicate that pain relief interventions are also crucial from the perspective of the patient's HRQOL.
Keyphrases
  • neuropathic pain
  • chronic pain
  • primary care
  • spinal cord
  • spinal cord injury
  • pain management
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • prognostic factors
  • postoperative pain
  • chronic kidney disease
  • patient reported outcomes