"I wish I knew then what I know now" - pain science education concepts important for female persistent pelvic pain: a reflexive thematic analysis.

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY PAIN® Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-06 DOI:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003205
Amelia K Mardon, K Jane Chalmers, Lauren C Heathcote, Lee-Anne Curtis, Lesley Freedman, Rinkle Malani, Romy Parker, Patricia B Neumann, G Lorimer Moseley, Hayley B Leake
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Abstract: Pain science education (PSE) provides people with an understanding of "how pain works" grounded in the biopsychosocial model of pain; it has been demonstrated to improve outcomes in musculoskeletal pain conditions. Preliminary evidence suggests PSE may be effective for female individuals with persistent pelvic pain, but how the content of PSE needs to be modified for this group remains to be determined. A reflexive thematic analysis of qualitative data was performed to identify PSE concepts that female individuals with persistent pelvic pain consider important and why. Twenty individual, semistructured interviews were conducted with adult females who had engaged with PSE and had self-identified as having "improved" pelvic pain. Most participants had been diagnosed with endometriosis (n = 16). Four themes were generated capturing PSE concepts considered important by female individuals with "improved" pelvic pain: (1) "A sensitised nervous system leads to overprotective pain" validated their pelvic pain as being real; (2) "Pain does not have to mean the body is damaged (although sometimes it does)" provided reassurance that pelvic pain does not mean their condition is worsening; (3) "How I think, feel, and 'see' my pain can make it worse" enabled participants to find optimal ways to manage their pain; and (4) "I can change my pain… slowly" provided hope that pelvic pain can improve and empowered them to pursue pain improvement as a viable goal. This study generated 4 PSE learning concepts that were important to female individuals with improved pelvic pain and may be incorporated into PSE curricula for female individuals with pelvic pain.

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"我希望我当时就知道我现在所知道的"--疼痛科学教育概念对女性持续性骨盆疼痛的重要性:反思性主题分析。
摘要:疼痛科学教育(PSE)以疼痛的生物-心理-社会模型为基础,让人们了解 "疼痛是如何产生的";它已被证明能改善肌肉骨骼疼痛的治疗效果。初步证据表明,PSE 可能对患有持续性骨盆疼痛的女性患者有效,但 PSE 的内容如何针对这一群体进行调整仍有待确定。我们对定性数据进行了反思性主题分析,以确定持续性骨盆疼痛女性患者认为重要的 PSE 概念及其原因。我们对参与过 PSE 并自认为盆腔疼痛得到 "改善 "的成年女性进行了 20 次个人半结构式访谈。大多数参与者被诊断出患有子宫内膜异位症(n = 16)。通过对盆腔疼痛 "得到改善 "的女性进行 PSE 研究,我们发现了四个主题,这些主题体现了 PSE 的重要理念:(1) "敏感的神经系统导致过度保护性疼痛 "证实了她们的盆腔疼痛是真实存在的;(2) "疼痛不一定意味着身体受损(尽管有时确实如此)"为盆腔疼痛并不意味着病情恶化提供了保证;(3) "我是如何思考、感受和'看待'我的疼痛的 "使参与者能够找到控制疼痛的最佳方法;以及 (4) "我可以慢慢改变我的疼痛...... "为盆腔疼痛患者提供了希望。我可以慢慢地改变我的疼痛 "为盆腔疼痛的改善提供了希望,并使他们有能力将疼痛的改善作为一个可行的目标。本研究提出了 4 个 PSE 学习概念,这些概念对于盆腔疼痛得到改善的女性患者非常重要,可将其纳入针对盆腔疼痛女性患者的 PSE 课程中。
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PAIN®
PAIN® 医学-临床神经学
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12.50
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242
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9 months
期刊介绍: PAIN® is the official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain and publishes original research on the nature,mechanisms and treatment of pain.PAIN® provides a forum for the dissemination of research in the basic and clinical sciences of multidisciplinary interest.
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