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A Clinical Description of Chronic Pain in a General Population Using ICD-10 and ICD-11 (The HUNT Pain Examination Study)
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Borchgrevink, Petter C. (author)
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Glette, Mari (author)
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Woodhouse, Astrid (author)
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- Butler, Stephen (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin
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Landmark, Tormod (author)
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Romundstad, Pål (author)
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Dale, Ola (author)
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Stiles, Tore C. (author)
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Bonaa, Kaare H. (author)
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Thorsvik, Dagfinn (author)
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Thünte, Sabina (author)
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Kaasa, Stein (author)
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- Elsevier, 2022
- 2022
- English.
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In: Journal of Pain. - : Elsevier. - 1526-5900 .- 1528-8447. ; 23:2, s. 337-348
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- The purpose was to present a total description, distribution, and ranking of chronic pain conditions in the general population. This was based on structured clinical examinations of a random sample from a population-based survey (HUNT3) with a calculated oversampling of participants with chronic pain. Supplemented with access to hospital reports, the examination was performed by experienced physicians and psychologists using a consistent definition of chronic pain as well as ICD-10- and the new ICD-11-classification. The main findings were that a higher proportion of the 551 participants had chronic pain assessed by clinical examination (399) than by self-report in a survey the same day (337). Among those with examination-verified chronic pain estimated from HUNT3 to represent 27.9% of the general population, 63% had chronic primary pain, 81% musculoskeletal pain, and 77% more than one chronic pain condition. When separating chronic primary from chronic secondary pain according to ICD-11, the weighted prevalence was 17.7% for chronic pain conditions of unknown and 10.2% of known cause. When all the participants’ conditions were accounted for, the most prevalent was nonspecific low back (10.8%) and neck pain (7.6%). Participants with chronic primary pain did not have significantly more psychopathology than those with chronic secondary pain: 14.5% versus 12.5%.
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- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Klinisk medicin (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Clinical Medicine (hsv//eng)
- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Hälsovetenskap -- Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Health Sciences -- Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology (hsv//eng)
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- Allmänmedicin
- Family Medicine
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Glette, Mari
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Woodhouse, Astri ...
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Butler, Stephen
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Landmark, Tormod
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Romundstad, Pål
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Dale, Ola
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Stiles, Tore C.
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Bonaa, Kaare H.
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Thünte, Sabina
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Kaasa, Stein
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