Analysis of variance of diabetic neuropathic pain interference, intensity and hypertension types in Ghana
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2022-03-21
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Abstract
Diabetic Neuropathic Pain (PDN) is the most prevalent chronic complication of diabetes and affects 30–
90% of patients with adjuvant complications. Hypertension has been found to increase the risk of longterm vascular complications of Type 2 diabetes mellitus which includes peripheral sensory diabetic
neuropathic pain. However, the relationship between Diabetic Neuropathic Pain Interference, Intensity and
Hypertension types among Type 2 Diabetes has not been extensively investigated. This study
investigates the relationship between hypertension PDN intensity interference and pain intensity. The
research design was a cross-sectional descriptive design. A sample of 125 participants was
systematically selected for the study A demographic questionnaire and the Brief Pain Inventory for
Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy was used to collect the data. ANOVA was used to determine
whether there is an association, between the hypertension types and PDN pain intensity and interference.
The study concluded that there was no relationship between Hypertension types and PDN intensity and
interference. The study further discovered that whether a patient had normal hypertension, prehypertension, stage 1 hypertension, or Stage 2 hypertension, they felt equal pain
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Diabetic Neuropathic Pain, Normal Hypertension, Pre-Hypertension, Stage 1 Hypertension, Stage 2 Hypertension
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Adzika, V., Appiah-Poku, J., Mensah, D., Pedro, A., Ahorlu, C., Kantanka, S., & Quasie, O. (2022). Analysis of Variance of Diabetic Neuropathic Pain Interference, Intensity and Hypertension Types in Ghana.