Download PDFOpen PDF in browserQuality of Life of People with Chronic Lumbar Pain and Associated FactorsEasyChair Preprint 15652 pages•Date: September 29, 2019AbstractIntroduction Chronic Lumbar Pain (DLC) is the principal health problem of the Catalan population of over 15 years and over with a prevalence of 39.1% in the women's group. It has a strong impact on the daily activities of the person and causing a decrease in quality of life (QdV) related to health. Hypothesis and objectives People with DLC and with a greater ability to adapt positively to life's adverse situations will have a better perceived QdV, meaning patients with DLC will have a better health perception. These main objectives of this research project is: Describe and relate socio demographic variables, clinical, QdV, state of health, disability, coping styles and perceived resilience in activities in different aspects of the day. Methodology The design of the research study will be longitudinal, observational and prospective. The study sample will be formed by all those patients who have DCL with or without radiculopathy and want to participate in the study. Conclusions There is considerable scientific evidence in which the DLC is described as causing functional disability and practically affects all areas of daily life activities. Using passive or maladaptive coping strategies, they are the best predictors of poor adaptation, and they become important distortors of therapeutic benefit, increasing the intensity of the pain and further deteriorating the patient's QdV. Resilience will provide us with strength and virtues while having cognitive and behavioral skills for better adaptation. The catastrophism predicts the intensity of pain and disability. Keyphrases: Chronic Lumbar Pain, Quality of live, Resilience, coping styles
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