Identifying subgroups of paediatric chronic pain patients: A cluster-analytic approach

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dc.contributor.authorWager, J.
dc.contributor.authorZernikow, B.
dc.contributor.authorDarlington, A.
dc.contributor.authorVocks, S.
dc.contributor.authorHechler, T.
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-23T16:17:41Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-23T16:17:41Z-
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.issn10903801
dc.identifier.urihttps://osnascholar.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/unios/12367-
dc.description.abstractBackgroundPaediatric chronic pain patients are a heterogeneous group. Individuals respond differently to standardized treatment. ObjectivesThis study aimed to identify subgroups of adolescent chronic pain patients. MethodsSubgroups were identified by means of a cluster analysis (Sample A, n(A)=266). The stability of clusters was tested in a cross-validation with a second sample (Sample B, n(B)=108). In a third sample (Sample C, n(C)=83), differences in change scores of the outcome parameters were tested between cluster subgroups 12 months after a standardized treatment. ResultsFive distinct cluster subgroups with pain problems differing by pain intensity, school absence, pain-related disability, passive pain coping and affective pain perception were identified. Two groups reported overall moderate pain problems and differed with regard to passive pain coping, which was low in Cluster 1 and moderate in Cluster 2. The patients in Cluster 3 reported severe pain problems, including high pain-related disability and frequent school absences. The patients in Clusters 4 and 5 reported very severe pain problems, with those in Cluster 5 reporting very frequent school absences. Cross-validation was performed to assess the accuracy of our subgrouping and indicated a stable cluster solution (=0.64). The five subgroups displayed distinct patterns in treatment outcome after a standardized multidisciplinary treatment program. The mean change scores were significantly different between subgroups [F(4,78)=5.88; p=0.017]. ConclusionsThe patient subgroups that were established proved stable across samples. Depending on the subgroup classification, patients differed in changes of core outcomes. These results offer initial hints for the need for subgroup-specific treatment planning.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWILEY
dc.relation.ispartofEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN
dc.subjectADOLESCENTS
dc.subjectAnesthesiology
dc.subjectCHILDREN
dc.subjectClinical Neurology
dc.subjectDISABILITY
dc.subjectIMPACT
dc.subjectINTERVENTIONS
dc.subjectNeurosciences
dc.subjectNeurosciences & Neurology
dc.subjectPREDICTORS
dc.subjectRECURRENT
dc.subjectSEVERITY
dc.subjectTRAJECTORIES
dc.subjectVERSION
dc.titleIdentifying subgroups of paediatric chronic pain patients: A cluster-analytic approach
dc.typejournal article
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/j.1532-2149.2014.497.x
dc.identifier.isiISI:000341979800017
dc.description.volume18
dc.description.issue9
dc.description.startpage1352
dc.description.endpage1362
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0001-8498-9466
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0003-4493-6356
dc.contributor.researcheridT-8764-2018
dc.identifier.eissn15322149
dc.publisher.place111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA
dcterms.isPartOf.abbreviationEur. J. Pain
dcterms.oaStatusBronze
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0001-8498-9466-
crisitem.author.netidVoSi856-
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