Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials

© 2020 The Authors. International Journal of Clinical Practice published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: The importance of patient expectations (PEs) on treatment outcomes is poorly understood in clinical practice. The aim of this review is to investigate the evidence behind association between...

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Main Authors: Walid Jumma Mohamed Mohamed, Leonard Joseph, Guy Canby, Aatit Paungmali, Patraporn Sitilertpisan, Ubon Pirunsan
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-709332020-10-14T08:45:05Z Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials Walid Jumma Mohamed Mohamed Leonard Joseph Guy Canby Aatit Paungmali Patraporn Sitilertpisan Ubon Pirunsan Medicine © 2020 The Authors. International Journal of Clinical Practice published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: The importance of patient expectations (PEs) on treatment outcomes is poorly understood in clinical practice. The aim of this review is to investigate the evidence behind association between pre-treatment PEs and treatment outcomes such as pain intensity (PI), level of function (LF) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP). Methods: A systematic search was conducted for randomised controlled trials published between 1946 and May 2019 across major databases using the key MeSH terminologies. The association between PEs and PI, LF and HRQoL were extracted and categorised into positive, negative or no association for analysing the data. A descriptive synthesis was conducted and the association between PEs and PI, LF and HRQoL were reported. Results: Among the total of seven trials, two trials demonstrated a positive association between PEs and PI in short (≤6 weeks) and long term (>6 months), while another two trials demonstrated no association at medium term (>6 weeks-≤6 months). About four trials demonstrated a positive significant association between PEs and LF, 2 at medium and 2 at long terms. The only available trial demonstrated no association between PEs and HRQoL at medium term. Conclusion: PEs is associated with PI at short and long terms. Also, evidence suggests association between PEs and LF at medium and long terms. Currently, there is no evidence of association between PEs and HRQoL. Further studies with valid tools to measure PE are warranted among individuals with CLBP. 2020-10-14T08:45:05Z 2020-10-14T08:45:05Z 2020-01-01 Journal 17421241 13685031 2-s2.0-85090317923 10.1111/ijcp.13680 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85090317923&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70933
institution Chiang Mai University
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continent Asia
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topic Medicine
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Walid Jumma Mohamed Mohamed
Leonard Joseph
Guy Canby
Aatit Paungmali
Patraporn Sitilertpisan
Ubon Pirunsan
Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials
description © 2020 The Authors. International Journal of Clinical Practice published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: The importance of patient expectations (PEs) on treatment outcomes is poorly understood in clinical practice. The aim of this review is to investigate the evidence behind association between pre-treatment PEs and treatment outcomes such as pain intensity (PI), level of function (LF) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP). Methods: A systematic search was conducted for randomised controlled trials published between 1946 and May 2019 across major databases using the key MeSH terminologies. The association between PEs and PI, LF and HRQoL were extracted and categorised into positive, negative or no association for analysing the data. A descriptive synthesis was conducted and the association between PEs and PI, LF and HRQoL were reported. Results: Among the total of seven trials, two trials demonstrated a positive association between PEs and PI in short (≤6 weeks) and long term (>6 months), while another two trials demonstrated no association at medium term (>6 weeks-≤6 months). About four trials demonstrated a positive significant association between PEs and LF, 2 at medium and 2 at long terms. The only available trial demonstrated no association between PEs and HRQoL at medium term. Conclusion: PEs is associated with PI at short and long terms. Also, evidence suggests association between PEs and LF at medium and long terms. Currently, there is no evidence of association between PEs and HRQoL. Further studies with valid tools to measure PE are warranted among individuals with CLBP.
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author Walid Jumma Mohamed Mohamed
Leonard Joseph
Guy Canby
Aatit Paungmali
Patraporn Sitilertpisan
Ubon Pirunsan
author_facet Walid Jumma Mohamed Mohamed
Leonard Joseph
Guy Canby
Aatit Paungmali
Patraporn Sitilertpisan
Ubon Pirunsan
author_sort Walid Jumma Mohamed Mohamed
title Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials
title_short Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials
title_full Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials
title_fullStr Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials
title_full_unstemmed Are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials
title_sort are patient expectations associated with treatment outcomes in individuals with chronic low back pain? a systematic review of randomised controlled trials
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