The role of gender, psycho-social factors and anthropological-cultural dimensions on pain in neurorehabilitation. Evidence and recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation

Anna M. Aloisi, Vanna Berlincioni, Riccardo Torta, Rossella E. Nappi, Cristina Tassorelli, Francesco Barale, Valentina Ieraci, Emanuele Maria Giusti, Giada Pietrabissa, Stefano Tamburin, Gian M. Manzoni, Gian Mauro Manzoni, Gianluca Castelnuovo

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Abstract

Pain is frequent in patients undergoing neurorehabilitation, but there is a number of still unanswered questions on this topic. The Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) was constituted with the purpose to identify the best practices that can be used in this context. In this article we summarize the existing evidence and recommendations provided by the ICCPN about the role of gender, psycho-social factors and anthropological-cultural dimensions on pain in neurorehabilitation. Sex, gender, psycho-social variables, anthropological and cultural features may influence pain expression, and its pharmacological and non-pharmacological outcome, but the role of these factors has not been consistently explored in neurorehabilitation. There is a number of psychological factors that can be correlated with or represent a predictor for pain, or may influence the treatment and outcome of neurorehabilitation programs. All these factors should be considered when designing these programs, and future studies should incorporate them as potential covariates that may influence outcome.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)730-740
Numero di pagine11
RivistaEuropean Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume52
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2016

Keywords

  • pain

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