The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa

<p dir="ltr">Background: Chronic pain poses a considerable challenge to individuals' well-being, leading to decreased quality of life, limitations in daily functioning, and a higher reliance on healthcare services, resulting in significant economic burdens. In South Africa, chro...

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Funeka Pandelani (22383540)
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Health management
Chronic pain
prevalence
quality of life
primary care
impact
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
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description <p dir="ltr">Background: Chronic pain poses a considerable challenge to individuals' well-being, leading to decreased quality of life, limitations in daily functioning, and a higher reliance on healthcare services, resulting in significant economic burdens. In South Africa, chronic pain ranks among the prevalent chronic health conditions, although the exact prevalence might differ across different regions. To address this issue effectively, it is crucial to gain a comprehensive understanding of the problem by utilising the most up-to-date and relevant data available.</p><p dir="ltr">Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of chronic pain on the quality of life and gender of the patients attending a primary healthcare centre.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional quantitative study among chronic care patients at Soshanguve Community Health Centre (CHC). The study utilized a validated Wisconsin Brief Pain Questionnaire to collect data. A total of 331 patients actively participated in the study.</p><p dir="ltr">Results: The prevalence of chronic pain was 21.5% [95% CI: 17.0–25.9]. Females were affected more frequently than male patients, chronic pain was 11.1% greater in females than in male. Furthermore, chronic pain mildly impacted the general activity of patients 33.8% [95% CI: 23.9–45.4], mood 42.3% [ 95% CI: 31.4–53.8], walking ability 29.6% [95% CI: 20.2–41.0], relationships 47.9% [95% CI: 36.7–59.3), sleep 31.0% [95% CI: 21.4–42.5], enjoyment of life 39.4% [95% CI: 28.9–51.1] and normal working ability 25.3% [ 95% CI: 16.7–36.6].</p><p dir="ltr">Conclusions: The exact Fisher test conducted to assess the association between the experienced chronic pain and its impact on the quality of life yielded a significant result, with a p-value of 0.0071 (p < 0.05). This indicates that a considerable number of patients are currently enduring chronic pain that has a noticeable effect on their overall quality of life. These findings offer invaluable insights that are essential for enhancing resource allocation at the primary care level and facilitating a more comprehensive evaluation of pain management in our communities.</p>
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spelling The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South AfricaThanyani Pandelani (8218809)Funeka Pandelani (22383540)Health and community servicesHealth managementChronic painprevalencequality of lifeprimary careimpact<p dir="ltr">Background: Chronic pain poses a considerable challenge to individuals' well-being, leading to decreased quality of life, limitations in daily functioning, and a higher reliance on healthcare services, resulting in significant economic burdens. In South Africa, chronic pain ranks among the prevalent chronic health conditions, although the exact prevalence might differ across different regions. To address this issue effectively, it is crucial to gain a comprehensive understanding of the problem by utilising the most up-to-date and relevant data available.</p><p dir="ltr">Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of chronic pain on the quality of life and gender of the patients attending a primary healthcare centre.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional quantitative study among chronic care patients at Soshanguve Community Health Centre (CHC). The study utilized a validated Wisconsin Brief Pain Questionnaire to collect data. A total of 331 patients actively participated in the study.</p><p dir="ltr">Results: The prevalence of chronic pain was 21.5% [95% CI: 17.0–25.9]. Females were affected more frequently than male patients, chronic pain was 11.1% greater in females than in male. Furthermore, chronic pain mildly impacted the general activity of patients 33.8% [95% CI: 23.9–45.4], mood 42.3% [ 95% CI: 31.4–53.8], walking ability 29.6% [95% CI: 20.2–41.0], relationships 47.9% [95% CI: 36.7–59.3), sleep 31.0% [95% CI: 21.4–42.5], enjoyment of life 39.4% [95% CI: 28.9–51.1] and normal working ability 25.3% [ 95% CI: 16.7–36.6].</p><p dir="ltr">Conclusions: The exact Fisher test conducted to assess the association between the experienced chronic pain and its impact on the quality of life yielded a significant result, with a p-value of 0.0071 (p < 0.05). This indicates that a considerable number of patients are currently enduring chronic pain that has a noticeable effect on their overall quality of life. These findings offer invaluable insights that are essential for enhancing resource allocation at the primary care level and facilitating a more comprehensive evaluation of pain management in our communities.</p>2025-11-25T09:29:38ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.25443/smu-za.30294469.v1https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/The_impact_of_chronic_pain_on_the_quality_of_life_of_patients_attending_soshanguve_community_health_centre_CHC_Tshwane_district_South_Africa/30294469CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/302944692025-11-25T09:29:38Z
spellingShingle The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
Thanyani Pandelani (8218809)
Health and community services
Health management
Chronic pain
prevalence
quality of life
primary care
impact
status_str publishedVersion
title The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
title_full The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
title_fullStr The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
title_short The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
title_sort The impact of chronic pain on the quality of life of patients attending soshanguve community health centre (CHC), Tshwane district, South Africa
topic Health and community services
Health management
Chronic pain
prevalence
quality of life
primary care
impact