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Veteran Perspectives on Phantom Limb Pain and Non-Drug Interventions

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JOURNAL OF PAIN RESEARCH
卷 16, 期 -, 页码 1391-1400

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S390658

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amputation; phantom limb pain; rehabilitation; non -drug interventions; pain

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This study conducted phone interviews to better understand the experience of phantom limb pain (PLP) and patients' familiarity with treatments. It was found that the majority of participants tried non-drug treatments for PLP, but none were consistently endorsed as highly effective. Therefore, more research is needed to identify the best non-drug interventions for PLP and understand the factors that influence patient engagement in these treatments.
Background: Phantom limb pain (PLP) commonly occurs post-amputation and can negatively affect the daily functioning of persons with amputation. Best practices for medication and non-drug management remain unclear.Objective: To better understand the PLP experience and patients' familiarity with treatments, phone interviews were conducted at the Methods: Fifty Veteran participants (average age 66, 96% male) with lower limb amputation were recruited for phone-based data collection of patient-reported outcomes (ie, demographics using the Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R) and pain experience using the Phantom Phenomena Questionnaire) to characterize the population and a semi-structured interview. Notes taken during interviews were analyzed using the Krueger and Casey constant comparison analysis method.Results: Participants had an average of 15 years since amputation, and 80% reported PLP as identified with the Phantom Phenomena Questionnaire. Investigators identified several core themes from the qualitative interviews including 1) high variability in the experience of PLP, 2) acceptance and resilience, and 3) PLP treatment perceptions. The majority of participants reported trying common non-drug treatments with none endorsed consistently as highly effective.Conclusion: More research is needed to inform identification and implementation of clinical best practices for non-drug interventions for PLP and understand the factors that influence engagement in non-drug interventions. The participants in this study were largely male, so these results may not be generalizable to females.

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