Drawing the abdominal pain: A powerful tool to distinguish between organic and functional abdominal pain

Author:

Opp Joachim1ORCID,Schürmann Mia2,Jenke Andreas3,Job Barbara4

Affiliation:

1. Sozialpädiatrisches Zentrum Evangelisches Krankenhaus Oberhausen Oberhausen Germany

2. Leibniz‐Institut für Deutsche Sprache Mannheim Germany

3. Zentrum für Kinder‐ und Jugendmedizin, Klinikum Kassel Universität Witten/Herdecke Kassel Germany

4. Fakultät für Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft Universität Bielefeld Bielefeld Germany

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesAbdominal pain (AP) in children imposes a large economic burden on the healthcare system. Currently, there are no reliable diagnostic tools to differentiate between organic and functional disorders. We hypothesized from previous research that the analysis of patients' graphic expression of subjective symptoms as well as their interactional behavior adds new ways to differentiate between functional and organic AP.MethodsConversation analyses of physician‐patient‐encounters and graphical expression of AP‐based pain were performed.ResultsTwenty‐two interactions were recorded and analyzed. Fifteen children were diagnosed with organic AP and seven with functional AP. We found marked differences between children with organic and functional AP. For example, all 15 children with organic AP saw the task of drawing a picture of the pain during the interview as a duty, whereas the seven children with functional AP took this as an opportunity to provide detailed descriptions about the nature of the pain, the circumstances, and how the AP impaired their quality of life.ConclusionAnalysis of patients' interaction strategies in response to the painting task provides relevant clues as to whether AP is functional or requires further workup for organic causes.

Publisher

Wiley

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