Prevalence and impact of pain among older adults in the United States: Findings from the 2011 National Health and Aging Trends Study

被引:525
作者
Patel, Kushang V. [1 ]
Guralnik, Jack M. [2 ]
Dansie, Elizabeth J. [1 ]
Turk, Dennis C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Ctr Pain Res Impact Measurement & Effectiveness, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
关键词
Pain; Aging; Geriatric assessment; Locomotor activity; Prevalence study; LOWER-EXTREMITY FUNCTION; WIDESPREAD MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN; CROSS-SECTIONAL FINDINGS; PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE; GENERAL-POPULATION; MOBILITY DISABILITY; NONCANCER PAIN; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; MEANINGFUL CHANGE; PERSISTENT PAIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.pain.2013.07.029
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
This study sought to determine the prevalence and impact of pain in a nationally representative sample of older adults in the United States. Data from the 2011 National Health and Aging Trends Study were analyzed. In-person interviews were conducted in 7601 adults ages >= 65 years. The response rate was 71.0% and all analyses were weighted to account for the sampling design. The overall prevalence of bothersome pain in the last month was 52.9%, afflicting 18.7 million older adults in the United States. Pain did not vary across age groups (P = 0.21), and this pattern remained unchanged when accounting for cognitive performance, dementia, proxy responses, and residential care living status. Pain prevalence was higher in women and in older adults with obesity, musculoskeletal conditions, and depressive symptoms (P < 0.001). The majority (74.9%) of older adults with pain endorsed multiple sites of pain. Several measures of physical capacity, including grip strength and lower-extremity physical performance, were associated with pain and multisite pain. For example, self-reported inability to walk 3 blocks was 72% higher in participants with than without pain (adjusted prevalence ratio 1.72 [95% confidence interval 1.56-1.90]). Participants with 1, 2, 3, and >= 4 sites of pain had gait speeds that were 0.01, 0.03, 0.05, and 0.08 meters per second slower, respectively, than older adults without pain, adjusting for disease burden and other potential confounders (P < 0.001). In summary, bothersome pain in the last month was reported by half of the older adult population of the United States in 2011 and was strongly associated with decreased physical function. (C) 2013 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:2649 / 2657
页数:9
相关论文
共 66 条
[31]   What is a meaningful change in physical performance? Findings from a clinical trial in older adults (the LIFE-P study) [J].
Kwon, S. ;
Perera, S. ;
Pahor, M. ;
Katula, J. A. ;
King, A. C. ;
Groessl, E. J. ;
Studenski, S. A. .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH & AGING, 2009, 13 (06) :538-544
[32]   Does life course socio-economic position influence chronic disabling pain in older adults? A general population study [J].
Lacey, Rosie J. ;
Belcher, John ;
Croft, Peter R. .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2013, 23 (04) :534-540
[33]  
Leveille SG, 2000, J GERONTOL B-PSYCHOL, V55, pS41
[34]   Disabling symptoms - What do older women report? [J].
Leveille, SG ;
Fried, L ;
Guralnik, JM .
JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2002, 17 (10) :766-773
[35]   Widespread musculoskeletal pain and the progression of disability in older disabled women [J].
Leveille, SG ;
Ling, S ;
Hochberg, MC ;
Resnick, HE ;
Bandeen-Roche, KJ ;
Won, A ;
Guralnik, JM .
ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2001, 135 (12) :1038-1046
[36]   The pathway from musculoskeletal pain to mobility difficulty in older disabled women [J].
Leveille, Suzanne G. ;
Bean, Jonathan ;
Ngo, Long ;
McMullen, William ;
Guralnik, Jack M. .
PAIN, 2007, 128 (1-2) :69-77
[37]   Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and the Occurrence of Falls in an Older Population [J].
Leveille, Suzanne G. ;
Jones, Richard N. ;
Kiely, Dan K. ;
Hausdorff, Jeffrey M. ;
Shmerling, Robert H. ;
Guralnik, Jack M. ;
Kiel, Douglas P. ;
Lipsitz, Lewis A. ;
Bean, Jonathan F. .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2009, 302 (20) :2214-2221
[38]   The influence of socioeconomic status on the reporting of regional and widespread musculoskeletal pain: results from the 1958 British Birth Cohort Study [J].
Macfarlane, G. J. ;
Norrie, G. ;
Atherton, K. ;
Power, C. ;
Jones, G. T. .
ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2009, 68 (10) :1591-1595
[39]   Effects of dementia on perceived daily pain in home-dwelling elderly people:: a population-based study [J].
Mäntyselkä, P ;
Hartikainen, S ;
Louhivuori-Laako, K ;
Sulkava, R .
AGE AND AGEING, 2004, 33 (05) :496-499
[40]   Mobility disability in the middle-aged: cross-sectional associations in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing [J].
Melzer, D ;
Gardener, E ;
Guralnik, JM .
AGE AND AGEING, 2005, 34 (06) :594-602