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      Online Questionnaire with Fibromyalgia Patients Reveals Correlations among Type of Pain, Psychological Alterations, and Effectiveness of Non-Pharmacological Therapies.

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          Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain syndrome with an unclear etiology. In addition to pain, FM patients suffer from a diverse array of symptoms and comorbidities, encompassing fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, mood disorders, sleep deprivation, and dizziness. Due to the complexity of FM, the diagnosis and treatment of it are highly challenging. The aim of the present work was to investigate some clinical and psychological characteristics of FM patients, and to uncover possible correlations with pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies. We conducted a cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study aimed at evaluating pain, psychological traits, and the self-perceived effectiveness of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments in an Italian population of FM patients. Descriptive statistics, correlation, and inference analyses were performed. We found a prevalence of a neuropathic/nociplastic type of pain, which correlated with psychological traits such as anxiety, low mood, psychophysical discomfort, and the inability to relax. The pain type and psychological traits proved to play a role in determining the self-perceived effectiveness of therapeutic interventions. Patients revealed a better response to non-pharmacological therapies, particularly dietary interventions, relaxation techniques, and psychotherapy rather than pharmacological interventions. The sum of our data indicates that for better outcomes, the type of pain and psychological traits should be considered for tailor-made treatments considering non-pharmacological protocols as a complement to the use of drugs.

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          Journal
          Healthcare (Basel)
          Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2227-9032
          2227-9032
          Oct 09 2022
          : 10
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Earth, Environmental and Life Sciences (DISTAV), University of Genova, Corso Europa, 26, 16132 Genova, Italy.
          [2 ] Clinical Psychology Unit, E.O. Ospedali Galliera, Via Mura delle Cappuccine 14, 16128 Genova, Italy.
          [3 ] Department of Economics (DIEC), University of Genova, Via Vivaldi, 5, 16126 Genova, Italy.
          [4 ] School of Science, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW 2150, Australia.
          [5 ] Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health, DINOGMI, University of Genova, Largo P. Daneo 3, 16132 Genova, Italy.
          [6 ] IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Department of Neuroscience, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology, Largo R. Benzi 10, 16132 Genova, Italy.
          [7 ] Department of Pharmacy, DIFAR, University of Genova, Viale Benedetto XV 3, 16132 Genova, Italy.
          Article
          healthcare10101975
          10.3390/healthcare10101975
          9602604
          36292422
          e720d524-6085-49d5-87b4-9acfed90b28d
          History

          psycho-neuro-endocrine-immunology,neuropathic pain,nociplastic pain,non-pharmacological therapies,online survey,patient management

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