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Novel Approach Using Pre-surgery Psychosocial State and Pain Trajectory Methods to Identify Patient Characteristics and Predict Patients at Risk for Persistent Pain After Cesarean Delivery
In Brief
An observational study for Persistent Pain After Delivery. Completed, enrolled 575 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Many factors influence the development of persistent pain after CS (chronic pain) as well as post-partum depression. We are attempting to use trajectory pain methods in an attempt to identify those at risk for the development of persistent pain post delivery using a daily method of contact for the determination of pain scores. Assessments are also done evaluating satisfaction of pain management and maternal/infant bonding opportunities. Physical activity is monitored by subject's wearing a Fitbit with correlation being done with pain scores obtained over 60 days postop with eligible subjects..