Management of chronic low back pain and the impact on patients' personal and professional lives: Results from an international patient survey.
Brona M FullenBart J MorlionSteven J LintonDavid RoomesJoop van GriensvenLucy AbrahamCraig BeckStefan WilhelmCristina ConstantinescuSerge PerrotPublished in: Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain (2022)
Chronic low back pain has pronounced effects on patients' personal relationships, ability to work, and daily living. Almost 1 in four patients with severe CLBP reported a psychological comorbidity. Adherence to guidelines appears inconsistent, which is noteworthy as a substantial subgroup of patients with severe CLBP had been prescribed opioid medication for more than 5 years. Improved education is required to support healthcare professionals (HCPs) in identifying and understanding the complex biopsychosocial needs of CLBP patients to optimize pain management and to encourage referral of CLBP patients to physiotherapists and psychologists.