TY - JOUR T1 - Pain assessment in Spanish rheumatology outpatient clinics: EVADOR study JO - Reumatología Clínica (English Edition) T2 - AU - Plana-Veret,Carlos AU - Seoane-Mato,Daniel AU - Goicoechea García,Carlos AU - Vidal-Fuentes,Javier SN - 21735743 M3 - 10.1016/j.reumae.2019.01.003 DO - 10.1016/j.reumae.2019.01.003 UR - https://www.reumatologiaclinica.org/en-pain-assessment-in-spanish-rheumatology-articulo-S2173574320301234 AB - IntroductionRheumatic diseases are the most frequent cause of non-malignant chronic pain. In recent years, pain and its management have become more important in rheumatology. ObjectivesTo estimate the prevalence and characteristics of pain associated with rheumatic pathology treated in rheumatology clinics in Spain, as well as their treatment and response to it. MethodsMulticentre observational study with two phases (cross-sectional and prospective). Variables were collected from the doctor, patient, pain and its management, comorbidities, therapeutic response and related psychosocial aspects. The differences between de novo (NP) vs. follow-up (FP) patients were analyzed. Results34 centres and 1084 patients were included, 32% NP and 68% FP. Pain was present in 86%, was chronic in 81% and neuropathic in 12% of the surveyed population. Fifty percent of the patients would regard their pain as tolerable if its intensity according to the visual numeric scale (VNS) was ≤2. Among the FP it was more frequent to have the perception of controlled pain (65.5% vs. 49.4%) and to be satisfied with the treatment (53.3% vs. 35.6%). Of these patients, 23.5% had been treated with opioids in the previous month. ConclusionsIn the last decade, the prevalence of pain in rheumatology in Spain remains high, although it has diminished. The use of opioids, on the other hand, has increased. ER -