Exploring the emotional impact of pain on children and adolescents: A poetic meta-ethnography.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.jpain.2025.105334
Francine Toye, Amy Woolverton, Erin Hannink, Miguel Rivera Ruiz, Karen L Barker
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Pain in early life can go unreported and untreated. We use poems to portray findings from a systematic review of qualitative research. The overall aim of the review was to distil essential experiences across pain conditions and contexts. This report, focusing on the emotional impact of pain, is one of a series of three analyses from one systematic review of qualitative research. We used meta-ethnography to synthesise research. We identified studies in English that explored acute and/or chronic child and/or adolescent pain experience. Findings were distilled into themes and poems co-created in English and Spanish. We included 189 reports (177 unique studies) incorporating 5875 people (at least 3484 reported as female). Most studies (93%) included participants aged 11-20 years (range 2-38). The studies explored acute (24% studies), chronic (75%), and acute/chronic (1%). We report seven themes: (1) Pain can be hard to bear; (2) Pain is scary; (3) Pain is constantly at the back of my mind: (4) Pain makes me feel like I am outside alone; (5) Pain makes school a hard fit; (6) Pain can hurt me deep inside; (7) Pain has changed me. Our themes highlight the emotional impact of pain across conditions and contexts. Art and science are both integral to leaps in understanding. The contribution of the Arts is their unique ability to reach audiences on an affective level, giving the potential to underpin compassionate care and policy. We invite readers to utilise these poems to start a conversation about young people's pain experiences. This systematic review was registered on the PROSPERO database (CRD42023429027). Ethical permissions are not required for an evidence synthesis. PERSPECTIVE: The voices of young people in pain are not always heard. This article presents themes, in poetic form, from a synthesis of 189 qualitative studies. Science and art are integral to leaps in understanding and inclusive arts-based research methods have the potential to underpin compassionate pain care for young people.

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探索疼痛对儿童和青少年情感的影响:一种元图像诗歌分析:早期生活中的疼痛可能未被报告和治疗。我们用诗歌来描绘定性研究的系统回顾结果。综述的总体目标是提炼不同疼痛状况和背景下的基本经验。本报告侧重于疼痛对情感的影响,是对一项定性研究的系统性综述进行的三项分析中的一项。我们采用元人类学方法对研究进行综合。我们确定了探讨急性和/或慢性儿童和/或青少年疼痛体验的英文研究。我们将研究结果提炼为主题,并用英语和西班牙语共同创作了诗歌。我们收录了 189 份报告(177 份独特的研究),涉及 5875 人(至少 3484 人报告为女性)。大多数研究(93%)的参与者年龄在 11-20 岁之间(2-38 岁不等)。这些研究探讨了急性(24% 的研究)、慢性(75%)和急性/慢性(1%)。我们报告了七个主题:(1) 疼痛让人难以忍受;(2) 疼痛让人害怕;(3) 疼痛一直在我的脑海中挥之不去:(4) 疼痛让我感觉自己孤身在外;(5) 疼痛让我难以适应学校生活;(6) 疼痛会伤害我的内心深处;(7) 疼痛改变了我。我们的主题突出了疼痛在不同条件和环境下对情感的影响。艺术和科学对于理解的飞跃都是不可或缺的。艺术的贡献在于其独特的能力,能够从情感层面触及受众,为体恤关怀和政策提供支持。我们邀请读者利用这些诗歌开始一场关于年轻人疼痛经历的对话。本系统综述已在 PROSPERO 数据库中注册(CRD42023429027)。证据综述不需要伦理许可。观点:处于疼痛中的年轻人的声音并非总能被听到。本文以诗歌的形式介绍了 189 项定性研究综述中的主题。科学与艺术是实现认识飞跃不可或缺的因素,而基于艺术的包容性研究方法则有可能支持为年轻人提供富有同情心的疼痛护理。
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Journal of Pain
Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
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6.30
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7.50%
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441
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain publishes original articles related to all aspects of pain, including clinical and basic research, patient care, education, and health policy. Articles selected for publication in the Journal are most commonly reports of original clinical research or reports of original basic research. In addition, invited critical reviews, including meta analyses of drugs for pain management, invited commentaries on reviews, and exceptional case studies are published in the Journal. The mission of the Journal is to improve the care of patients in pain by providing a forum for clinical researchers, basic scientists, clinicians, and other health professionals to publish original research.
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