Coping in youth living with chronic pain: A systematic review of qualitative evidence.

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Canadian Journal of Pain-Revue Canadienne de la Douleur Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/24740527.2025.2455494
Roberta L Woodgate, Ashley Bell, Julianna Petrasko, Christine J Neilson, Olabisi Ayeni
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Background: Chronic pain is progressively receiving attention as a universal public health priority. It is anticipated that there will be an increase in the prevalence of chronic pain in the coming years, particularly among youth. Chronic pain can be stressful and have a significant impact on young people and their family.

Aims: The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the best available qualitative evidence on the coping experiences of youth living with chronic pain and to note whether there were any differences in their coping experiences.

Methods: A multi-database search was conducted including child development and adolescent studies. CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, and Scopus were searched for eligible English-language articles from inception to December 2023. Out of 1625 article titles and abstracts screened for eligibility, 280 articles underwent full-text screening, with 20 ultimately meeting all inclusion criteria. We conducted a thematic analysis of data extracted from the 20 reviewed articles.

Results: We arrived at two synthesized findings. A Different Way of Being considers the experience of being a youth with chronic pain. Learning to Get By looks at the coping strategies youth use to manage their chronic pain and involved youth using self-directed strategies, as well as relying on external supports.

Conclusions: It is apparent from these synthesized findings that youths' lives have been significantly impacted by chronic pain. Findings from this study can be used to support the care and well-being of youth living with chronic pain.

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应对青年生活与慢性疼痛:定性证据的系统回顾。
背景:慢性疼痛作为一个普遍的公共卫生优先事项正逐渐受到关注。预计在未来几年,慢性疼痛的患病率将会增加,特别是在年轻人中。慢性疼痛会给人带来压力,并对年轻人及其家庭产生重大影响。目的:本系统回顾的目的是综合有关慢性疼痛青年应对经验的最佳定性证据,并注意他们的应对经验是否有任何差异。方法:检索包括儿童发展和青少年研究在内的多数据库。检索了CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase和Scopus从成立到2023年12月的符合条件的英语文章。在筛选合格的1625篇文章标题和摘要中,280篇文章进行了全文筛选,其中20篇最终符合所有纳入标准。我们对从20篇综述文章中提取的数据进行了专题分析。结果:我们得到了两个综合结果。《不同的存在方式》讲述了一个患有慢性疼痛的年轻人的经历。《学会应付》着眼于年轻人用来管理慢性疼痛的应对策略,并涉及到年轻人使用自我导向的策略,以及依赖外部支持。结论:从这些综合发现可以明显看出,青少年的生活受到慢性疼痛的显著影响。本研究结果可用于支持青少年慢性疼痛的护理和健康。
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