Exploring emotional well-being, spiritual, religious and personal beliefs and telomere length in chronic pain patients—A pilot study with cross-sectional design

Author:

Rönne-Petersén LinnORCID,Niemi Maria,Walach Harald,Lavebratt CatharinaORCID,Yang Liu L.,Gerdle BjörnORCID,Ghafouri Bijar,Falkenberg Torkel

Abstract

Living with chronic pain is associated with substantial suffering and high societal costs. Patient reported outcomes (PROM’s) and cellular ageing should be considered in pain management. The aim of this study was to explore correlations of PROM’s and cellular ageing (telomere length [TL] and telomerase activity [TA]) amongst patients with chronic non-malignant pain. This was an explorative pilot study with cross-sectional design and recruitment was done at two pain rehabilitation facilities in Sweden, with inpatient setting/integrative care and outpatient setting/multimodal care, respectively. Eighty-four patients were enrolled by referral to pain rehabilitation in Sweden. The main outcome measures collected after admission in addition to TL and TA were the following PROMs: Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), WHO Quality of Life–Spiritual, Religious and Personal Beliefs (WHOQoL-SRPB) and EuroQol 5 Dimensions (EQ-5D). All the PROM’s showed evidence of poor overall health status among the participants. TL correlated negatively with HADS score (r = -.219, p = .047) and positively with WHOQoL-SRPB (r = .224, p = .052). TL did not correlate with any of the pain measures. TA correlated positively with pain spread (r = .222, p = .049). A mediation of the direct effect of spiritual well-being on TL by anxiety and depression could be shown (b = 0.008; p = .045). The correlations between TL and SRPB and anxiety and depression suggest some importance of emotional and SRPB dimensions in pain management, with implications for cellular aging, which may warrant further study. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02459639.

Funder

Ekhagastiftelsen

KI Research School in Health Care Sciences

Gyllenbergsstiftelsen

Integrative Care Science Center

Vidarstiftelsen

Mahle Stiftung

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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