Survey of chronic pain in Chile - Prevalence and treatment, impact on mood, daily activities and quality of life

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Background and aims: The prevalence of chronic noncancer pain has not been specifically reported in Chile. Methods: In order to assess its prevalence and impact, we designed a tool based on previously published survey studies. We analyzed a sample of 784 subjects to determine the prevalence of chronic non-cancer pain, with a maximum variability of 50%, a confidence interval (CI) of 95%, and an estimation error of 3.5%. Finally, a crosssectional cell phone survey was conducted on a nationally representative probability sample of 865 subjects of over 18 years, in November 2013. The prevalence of chronic non-cancer pain was estimated by using expansion factors according to national projections by age group and gender, from the Chilean National Institute of Statistics for the year 2010. Results: The estimated prevalence of chronic non-cancer pain was 32.1% (95% CI: 26.5-36.0). The respondents with chronic non-cancer pain presented the following results: 65.7% had moderate pain, and 20.8%, severe pain; 65.6% had somatic pain, 31.7% neuropathic pain, and 2.7% visceral pain. Approximately 70% reported they were receiving some kind of pharmacological treatment with certain frequency. In 64.9%, medication was prescribed by a physician. The prevalence of sick leave in workers was 30.22%, with a median duration of 14 days (interquartile range: 14; range: 1-60). Conclusions: Chronic non-oncological pain occurs in 32% of Chilean adults. These figures provide the first measurement of chronic non-cancer pain in the Chilean population. Implications: Chronic non-oncological pain impact as a public health problem is revealed, given the high prevalence found, and the elevated private and social costs involved.

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Bilbeny, N., Miranda, J. P., Eberhard, M. E., Ahumada, M., Méndez, L., Orellana, M. E., … Fernández, R. (2018). Survey of chronic pain in Chile - Prevalence and treatment, impact on mood, daily activities and quality of life. Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 18(3), 449–456. https://doi.org/10.1515/sjpain-2018-0076

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