Postoperative Patient Pain Severity and Its Association With Anxiety, Depression, and Sleep Quality. 2024

Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
Psychiatry, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BHR.

Introduction The experience of pain is a complex phenomenon. A patient in the acute postsurgical pain setting may feel a constant bombardment of nociceptive input from the surgical site; this in turn influences psychological factors that determine the overall emotional experience of pain, which is significant. The aim of our study was to investigate the severity of pain in postsurgical patients three days after surgery using the 100 mm visual analog scale (VAS). Methods This was a cross-sectional assessment of postoperative pain. Participants were patients between 18 and 64 years of age who had undergone a surgical procedure (laparoscopic or open surgery), three days prior to the data collection and who were admitted or discharged postoperatively at the Al Salmaniya Complex, Manama, Bahrain. Participants were asked demographic questions about whether they had laparoscopic or open surgeries and completed self-reporting scales. Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) was utilized to screen for both the presence and severity of depression; Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7) was administered to screen for anxiety; the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) was used to evaluate insomnia; and the VAS was used to evaluate pain.  Results Sixty-seven patients were recruited, with a mean age of 61.53 years (SD = 7.37). Twenty-nine (43%) were females, 38 (57%) were males, 36 (54%) underwent elective surgery, 31 (46%) underwent emergency surgery, 31 (46%) underwent laparoscopic surgery, and 36 (54%) underwent open surgery. The average score on the Brief Pain Inventory Short Form (BPISF) was 8.12 (SD = 1.16), indicating a moderate level of pain. Twenty-six (43%) patients had moderate-severe insomnia, 21 participants (31%) had no insomnia, 17 participants (25%) had subthreshold insomnia, 28 (42%) had moderate depression, five (7%) had moderate-severe depression, and 34 (51%) had severe depression. Eighteen participants (27%) had mild anxiety, 46 (69%) had moderate anxiety, and 3 (4%) had severe anxiety. Six of the participants (9%) reported moderate pain, while 61 participants (91%) reported severe pain.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
June 2017, The Eurasian journal of medicine,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
January 2019, Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
August 2018, Neurological research,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
October 2005, Journal of pain and symptom management,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
December 2022, Asia-Pacific psychiatry : official journal of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
June 2015, Journal of behavioral addictions,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
January 2023, Sleep medicine,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
October 2015, Asian journal of psychiatry,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
January 2024, Depression research and treatment,
Mariwan Husni, and Haitham Jahrami, and Hamdi Al Shenawi, and Saleh F Alenenzi, and Faisal N Alhawas, and Mohammed A Asiri, and Fayza Haider, and Ahmad F Alanazi, and Rami J Yaghan
August 2013, Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria,
Copied contents to your clipboard!