Chronic neck and low back pain from personal experiences: a written narrative approach.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Pain management Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1080/17581869.2024.2343648
Beatriz Sora, Rubén Nieto, Helena Vall-Roqué, Jordi Conesa, Antoni Pérez-Navarro, Francesc Saigí-Rubió
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Background: Chronic neck and low back pain are very common and have detrimental effects for people and society. In this study, we explore the experiences of individuals with neck and/or back pain using a written narrative methodology. Materials & methods: A total of 92 individuals explained their pain experience using written narratives. Narratives were analyzed through thematic analysis and text data mining. Results: Participants wrote about their experience in terms of pain characteristics, diagnosis process, pain consequences, coping strategies, pain triggers, well-being and future expectations. Text data mining allowed us to identify concurrent networks that were basically related with pain characteristics, management and triggers. Conclusion: Written narratives are useful to understand individuals' experiences from their point of view.

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个人经历中的慢性颈痛和腰痛:书面叙述法。
背景:慢性颈痛和腰痛非常常见,对人和社会都有不利影响。在本研究中,我们采用书面叙述的方法来探讨颈部和/或背部疼痛患者的经历。材料与方法:共有 92 人使用书面叙述的方式解释了他们的疼痛经历。通过主题分析和文本数据挖掘对叙述进行分析。结果:参与者从疼痛特征、诊断过程、疼痛后果、应对策略、疼痛诱因、幸福感和未来期望等方面讲述了他们的经历。通过文本数据挖掘,我们确定了与疼痛特征、管理和触发因素基本相关的并发网络。结论书面叙述有助于从个人角度了解他们的经历。
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Pain management
Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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