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Correlation between Postoperative Pain, Daily Activity Disturbance Military-LifeS atisfaction and Social Support

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Abstract

Puropse: This study was to identify a correlation between postoperative pain daily activity disturbance military life satisfaction and social support in patients following orthopedic surgery at the military hospital. Methods: The subjects included 103 patients who were having orthopedic surgery at military hospital from July to September 2012. Postoperative pain and daily activity disturbance were assessed on postoperative day 1 to 7 used the Brief Pain Inventory translated by Shin(1999). Military life satisfaction and social support were measured by self-report questionnaire at the postoperative day 7. Results: The major results of this study were as follow: First postoperative pain was decreased from 5.69 at postoperative day 1 to 1.98 at postoperative day 7. Daily activity disturbance was declined from 15.7 at postoperative day 1 to 6.0 at postoperative day 7. Second Military life satisfaction was negatively correlated with postoperative pain of postoperative day 6 7 and 4~7. Family support was negatively correlated with maximum postoperative pain of postoperative day 3 7. Also Family support was negatively correlated with postoperative day 5 and 7`s life activity disturbance. Conclusion: Based on this result enhancing a system of social support and improving the satisfaction of military life satisfaction are helpful to reduce a postoperative pain as well as pharmacotherapy.
KeyWords

Postoperative Pain, Daily Activity Disturbance, Military-Life Satisfaction, Social Support
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