在慢性疾病并存的情况下优先考虑慢性疼痛的自我管理:一项探索性定性研究

Charlotte Moore-Bouchard , Marie-Eve Martel , Elise Develay , José Côté , Madeleine Durand , M Gabrielle Pagé
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背景在加拿大,每五个人中就有一人患有慢性疼痛,这种疾病经常与其他慢性疾病并发。与大多数慢性病一样,成功参与症状管理是关键。在患有多种疾病的情况下,自我管理需要每天对症状和病情进行优先排序并做出决策,这可能具有挑战性。慢性疾病的自我管理可能需要更复杂的能力和任务,以应对每种疾病的不同影响。目标我们的研究目标是探索患有慢性疼痛和其他慢性疾病的成年人自我管理症状优先顺序的类型和过程。设计本研究是一项大型研究的一部分,采用了解释性顺序混合方法设计。本研究更具体地侧重于研究的定性部分。参与者总共有 25 人接受了访谈,其中包括 18 名女性和 7 名男性。方法参加定性研究的参与者是从大型研究中挑选出来的,只要年龄在18岁或18岁以上,疼痛时间超过3个月,并至少患有一种正在接受治疗或参与症状控制的其他慢性疾病,就有资格参加定性研究。半结构式访谈以面谈或虚拟方式进行,并逐字记录。研究结果第一个主题是对症状优先顺序的关注,显示了不同的优先顺序过程,包括优先考虑一种主要疾病、优先考虑多种疾病以避免不良后果,以及最后没有优先顺序或自动优先顺序过程。在第二个主题中,我们确定了一种疾病(在本例中为慢性疼痛)的几个特征,这些特征使其成为自我管理的优先事项:无法控制和致残的性质、无处不在、不可预测、令人不快以及不为他人所见。在最后一个主题中,我们强调了一些社会心理因素会影响自我管理的参与度和优先级的确定,其中包括社会支持和患者与医生的关系。由于其特点,慢性疼痛是对日常功能产生负面影响最大的疾病。
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Prioritizing chronic pain self-management amid coexisting chronic illnesses: An exploratory qualitative study

Background

In Canada, one out of five people lives with chronic pain, a condition frequently co-occurring with other chronic illnesses. As with most chronic illnesses, successful engagement in symptom management is key. In the context of multiple illnesses, self-management involves daily prioritization of symptoms and conditions and decision-making, which can be challenging. Self-management of chronic illnesses can require more complex competence and tasks to address the different implications of each condition.

Objective

Our research objective was to explore types and processes of self-management symptom prioritization among adults living with chronic pain and other chronic illnesses.

Design

This research was carried out as part of a larger study that adopted an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design. This study focused more specifically on the qualitative part of the study.

Setting(s)

Participants recruited for the qualitative component took part in a semi-structured individual interview online or in-person at the center hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal.

Participants

In total, 25 participants were interviewed, including 18 women and 7 men.

Methods

To participate in the qualitative part of the study, participants were selected from the larger study and were eligible if they were 18 years old or older and experiencing pain for more than 3 months and had at least one other chronic illness for which they were receiving treatment or engaged in symptom management. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in-person or virtually and were transcribed verbatim. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to explore patients’ narratives, and an open and iterative approach was adopted to code interviews and generate themes.

Findings

The first theme, focus on symptom prioritization, showed different prioritization processes, including prioritizing a dominant illness, prioritizing multiple illnesses to avoid undesirable consequences, and finally absence of or automatic processes of prioritization. In the second theme, we identified several characteristics of an illness, in this case chronic pain that made it a self-management priority: uncontrollable and disabling nature, omnipresence, unpredictability, unpleasantness, and invisibility to others. In the last theme, we highlighted that some psychosocial factors influenced levels of engagement in self-management and prioritization processes, including social support and the patient-physician relationship.

Conclusions

Chronic pain was the medical condition most often prioritized by participants in their self-management tasks. Because of its characteristics, it was the medical condition that had the most negative impact on day-to-day functioning.

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