Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence

Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Type 2 (PSPS-T2) represents a main cause of work disruption. Beyond its societal consequences, occupational inactivity is responsible for a major decrease in physical/mental health in individuals but remains poorly analyzed. We designed a study to prospectively examin...

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Autores principales: Nicolas Naiditch, Maxime Billot, Lisa Goudman, Philippe Cornet, Manuel Roulaud, Amine Ounajim, Philippe Page, Bertille Lorgeoux, Sandrine Baron, Kevin Nivole, Pierre Pries, Yassine Abdollah Moufid, Cécile Swennen, Simon Teyssedou, Tanguy Vendeuvre, Elodie Charrier, Laure Poupin, Delphine Rannou, Géraldine Brumauld de Montgazon, Pierre François Descoins, Brigitte Roy-Moreau, Nelly Grimaud, Romain David, Maarten Moens, Philippe Rigoard
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:059887317ee44c9cac2d41607d8571d82021-11-11T17:40:44ZProfessional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence10.3390/jcm102150552077-0383https://doaj.org/article/059887317ee44c9cac2d41607d8571d82021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/21/5055https://doaj.org/toc/2077-0383Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Type 2 (PSPS-T2) represents a main cause of work disruption. Beyond its societal consequences, occupational inactivity is responsible for a major decrease in physical/mental health in individuals but remains poorly analyzed. We designed a study to prospectively examine Professional Status (PS) evolution and its association with key bio-psychological markers. Data from 151 consecutively included working-age PSPS-T2 patients were analyzed to determine the proportion of professional inactivity and the relationships between PS and Social Gradient of Health (SGH), Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), EuroQol 5-Dimensional 5-Level (EQ-5D-5L), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Fear-Avoidance Belief Questionnaire work subscale (FABQ-W). Despite optimized medical management, 73.5% of PSPS-T2 patients remained inactive after 1 year of follow-up/<i>p</i> = 0.18. Inactive patients presented a low SGH/<i>p</i> = 0.002, higher NPRS/<i>p</i> = 0.048, lower EQ-5D-5L/<i>p</i> < 0.001, higher ODI/<i>p</i> = 0.018, higher HADS-D/<i>p</i> = 0.019 and higher FABQ-W/<i>p</i> < 0.001. No significant mediation effect of FABQ-W on SGH consequences regarding PS was observed in our structural model/<i>p</i> = 0.057. The link between unemployment and bio-psycho-social pain dimensions appears bidirectional and justifies intense collaboration with social workers. Optimizing therapeutical sequencing towards personalized professional plans implies restoring “Adapted Physical Function” as an initial goal, and tailoring an “Adapted Professional Activity”, matching with patient expectations and capabilities, as a final objective.Nicolas NaiditchMaxime BillotLisa GoudmanPhilippe CornetManuel RoulaudAmine OunajimPhilippe PageBertille LorgeouxSandrine BaronKevin NivolePierre PriesYassine Abdollah MoufidCécile SwennenSimon TeyssedouTanguy VendeuvreElodie CharrierLaure PoupinDelphine RannouGéraldine Brumauld de MontgazonPierre François DescoinsBrigitte Roy-MoreauNelly GrimaudRomain DavidMaarten MoensPhilippe RigoardMDPI AGarticleprofessional statussocial factorssocial gradientFailed Back Surgery Syndromeunemploymentchronic painMedicineRENJournal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 5055, p 5055 (2021)
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topic professional status
social factors
social gradient
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
unemployment
chronic pain
Medicine
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spellingShingle professional status
social factors
social gradient
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
unemployment
chronic pain
Medicine
R
Nicolas Naiditch
Maxime Billot
Lisa Goudman
Philippe Cornet
Manuel Roulaud
Amine Ounajim
Philippe Page
Bertille Lorgeoux
Sandrine Baron
Kevin Nivole
Pierre Pries
Yassine Abdollah Moufid
Cécile Swennen
Simon Teyssedou
Tanguy Vendeuvre
Elodie Charrier
Laure Poupin
Delphine Rannou
Géraldine Brumauld de Montgazon
Pierre François Descoins
Brigitte Roy-Moreau
Nelly Grimaud
Romain David
Maarten Moens
Philippe Rigoard
Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence
description Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Type 2 (PSPS-T2) represents a main cause of work disruption. Beyond its societal consequences, occupational inactivity is responsible for a major decrease in physical/mental health in individuals but remains poorly analyzed. We designed a study to prospectively examine Professional Status (PS) evolution and its association with key bio-psychological markers. Data from 151 consecutively included working-age PSPS-T2 patients were analyzed to determine the proportion of professional inactivity and the relationships between PS and Social Gradient of Health (SGH), Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), EuroQol 5-Dimensional 5-Level (EQ-5D-5L), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Fear-Avoidance Belief Questionnaire work subscale (FABQ-W). Despite optimized medical management, 73.5% of PSPS-T2 patients remained inactive after 1 year of follow-up/<i>p</i> = 0.18. Inactive patients presented a low SGH/<i>p</i> = 0.002, higher NPRS/<i>p</i> = 0.048, lower EQ-5D-5L/<i>p</i> < 0.001, higher ODI/<i>p</i> = 0.018, higher HADS-D/<i>p</i> = 0.019 and higher FABQ-W/<i>p</i> < 0.001. No significant mediation effect of FABQ-W on SGH consequences regarding PS was observed in our structural model/<i>p</i> = 0.057. The link between unemployment and bio-psycho-social pain dimensions appears bidirectional and justifies intense collaboration with social workers. Optimizing therapeutical sequencing towards personalized professional plans implies restoring “Adapted Physical Function” as an initial goal, and tailoring an “Adapted Professional Activity”, matching with patient expectations and capabilities, as a final objective.
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author Nicolas Naiditch
Maxime Billot
Lisa Goudman
Philippe Cornet
Manuel Roulaud
Amine Ounajim
Philippe Page
Bertille Lorgeoux
Sandrine Baron
Kevin Nivole
Pierre Pries
Yassine Abdollah Moufid
Cécile Swennen
Simon Teyssedou
Tanguy Vendeuvre
Elodie Charrier
Laure Poupin
Delphine Rannou
Géraldine Brumauld de Montgazon
Pierre François Descoins
Brigitte Roy-Moreau
Nelly Grimaud
Romain David
Maarten Moens
Philippe Rigoard
author_facet Nicolas Naiditch
Maxime Billot
Lisa Goudman
Philippe Cornet
Manuel Roulaud
Amine Ounajim
Philippe Page
Bertille Lorgeoux
Sandrine Baron
Kevin Nivole
Pierre Pries
Yassine Abdollah Moufid
Cécile Swennen
Simon Teyssedou
Tanguy Vendeuvre
Elodie Charrier
Laure Poupin
Delphine Rannou
Géraldine Brumauld de Montgazon
Pierre François Descoins
Brigitte Roy-Moreau
Nelly Grimaud
Romain David
Maarten Moens
Philippe Rigoard
author_sort Nicolas Naiditch
title Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence
title_short Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence
title_full Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence
title_fullStr Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence
title_full_unstemmed Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of “Adapted Professional Activity” Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence
title_sort professional status of persistent spinal pain syndrome patients after spinal surgery (psps-t2): what really matters? a prospective study introducing the concept of “adapted professional activity” inferred from clinical, psychological and social influence
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/059887317ee44c9cac2d41607d8571d8
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