Impact of Musculoskeletal Pain on Health-Related Quality of Life Among Adults in Saudi Arabia

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作者
Hashem, Majdi [1 ]
Almohaini, Reem A. [2 ]
Alharbi, Turki Melfi [3 ]
Aljurfi, Muhamad Muslim [4 ]
Alzmamy, Saad Abdullah [3 ]
Alhussainan, Fahad Sulaiman [5 ]
机构
[1] Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic Univ, Surg, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Fahd Univ Hosp, Orthoped Surg, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
[3] Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic Univ, Coll Med, Internal Med, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[4] Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic Univ, Coll Med, Orthoped, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[5] Secur Forces Hosp, Urol, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
关键词
saudi arabia; quality of life; pain; musculoskeletal; disability; LOW-BACK-PAIN; RISK-FACTORS; PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS; PRIMARY-CARE; PREVALENCE; NECK; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ASSOCIATION; DISORDERS; AGE;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.57053
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Musculoskeletal pain (MSP) is widely recognized as a prevalent public health issue that affects individuals of various genders and age groups. The aim of this study is to assess the influence of musculoskeletal pain on the quality of life (QoL)of adult individuals living in Saudi Arabia. Method This is a cross-sectional study using an online-administered questionnaire that was distributed via online platforms in Saudi Arabia for the duration between January and August 2023. Three questionnaire instruments were used in this study. The 36-item Short Form Health Survey questionnaire (SF-36), The 5-level EQ-5D version (EQ-5D-5L), and Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify predictors of better QoL and having mild to moderate disability. Results A total of 8359 participants were involved in this study. The most commonly reported sites of musculoskeletal pain were the lower back, neck, and shoulder, accounting for 36.8% (n= 3072), 30.5% (n= 2549), and 30.1% (n= 2514), respectively. The mean pain score for the study participants was 4.3 (SD: 2.3), which indicates mild degree of pain. The median EQ-5D-5L index value for the study participants was 0.827 (0.756-1.00), which demonstrates a high quality of life. The mean SF-36 score for the study participants was 63.11 (17.4), which demonstrates moderate quality of life. The median Roland-Morris Disability score for the study participants was 1.00 (0.00-7.00), which demonstrates a low level of pain-related disability. Male gender, younger age (30-39 years), having higher education attainment, having higher monthly income (more than SAR 20000), and having lower BMI (less than 25.8 kg/cm[sup]2[/sup]) were predictors of better QoL (p<0.05). Conclusion Musculoskeletal pain is a multifactorial condition influenced by structural, physical, psychological, social, lifestyle, and comorbid health elements. It ranges from acute to chronic pain and, despite rarely being fatal, has a significant impact on QoL. Musculoskeletal discomfort varies in terms of intensity, affected regions, and demographic and lifestyle factors. This study sheds light on the multifaceted nature of MSP, its impact on QoL, and the significance of early intervention and individualized management strategies to improve the QoLof those affected.
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