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Description of Chronic Pain in Emergencies Room and Medical Care Modalities (CHRODOLURG)

U

University Hospital of Bordeaux

Status

Completed

Conditions

Emergency Department
Chronic Pain

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03499301
CHUBX 2017/15

Details and patient eligibility

About

The rate of patients with chronic pain (CP) is 40% in patients with acute pain in emergency department (ED). Patients with CP come more frequently to ED than patients without CP. Reasons for their visit to ED are often in relation with this CP. Few studies have been interested to management modalities of these patients in ED. The investigators are going to realize a prospective observational study in one center. The hypothesis is that patients with chronic pain are less satisfied of ED management that patients without CP.

Full description

Chronic pain is defined by a daily pain since more than 3 months. CP is different of acute pain because of their mechanisms, treatments and therapeutic objectives. CP is associated with an alteration of quality of life with psychological, social and economic consequences. The prevalence of CP in France is 15%. In ED, the rate of CP in patients with acute pain was around 40%. Patients with CP come more frequently to ED than patients without CP. Their use of care structures, particularly ED, is all the more frequent that their disability is important. The satisfaction of these patients in ED is associated with age, nature of pain, wait duration, realisation of imaging, and administration of painkillers and relieving of pain. The reasons why these patients go to ED were pain exacerbation, inadequate strategy of coping, severity of disease and sometime despair associated with stress or anxiety. Currently the investigators do not know if these managements in ED are adequate or not. And finally the investigators do not know whether the satisfaction about their ED management is different from patients without CP. The investigators are going to collect data about all patients admitted in ED with the objective to compare the satisfaction between patients with CP and patients without CP. The follow up will be restricted to the area of ED. The last data will be collected just before the exit from ED.

Enrollment

292 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 years old or more admitted in ED
  • between 8 am and 5pm
  • from Monday to Friday.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients admitted directly in emergency intensive care for vital distress defined by hemodynamic, respiratory, or neurological failure distress,
  • multitrauma patients;
  • patient without possibility to communicate because of neurologic disease or mental status disease;
  • linguistic barrier.

Trial design

292 participants in 2 patient groups

Chronic pain
Description:
Patients with chronic pain when arrived to emergency room.
No chronic pain
Description:
Patients without chronic pain when arrived to emergency room.

Trial contacts and locations

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