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A new perspective on family involvement in chronic pain management programmes

机译:家庭参与慢性疼痛管理计划的新观点

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate how those with pain, and their significant others, perceive the involvement of significant others in a multidisciplinary chronic pain management programme. Methods: Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with eight people who had attended a Family Day as part of a three-week multidisciplinary chronic pain management programme in Auckland, New Zealand. Four of the participants had pain and four were significant others. Follow-up interviews were conducted with seven of the participants up to one year after their initial interview. Conventional content analysis was used to analyse collected data. Results: Participants viewed the involvement of significant others to be important because managing pain necessitates 'being on the same page' and significant others also needed an opportunity to access support and information. Conclusion: The involvement of significant others in programmes is perceived to be important but must be a balance between what is feasible for significant others and beneficial for all. Further research into when and how significant others are included within programmes is urgently required.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是调查患有疼痛的人及其严重的其他人如何看待具有重大意义的其他人参与多学科的慢性疼痛管理计划。方法:半结构化电话采访对象是八名参加家庭日的人,这是新西兰奥克兰为期三周的多学科慢性疼痛管理计划的一部分。其中四名参与者有疼痛感,另外四名则有重大意义。在初次访谈后的一年内,对其中的七名参与者进行了后续访谈。常规内容分析用于分析收集的数据。结果:参加者认为重要的其他人的参与很重要,因为要控制痛苦就必须“在同一页上”,而重要的其他人也需要获得支持和信息的机会。结论:重要的其他人参与计划很重要,但必须在对重要的其他人可行和对所有人有利的事情之间取得平衡。迫切需要进一步研究何时以及如何将其他人包含在计划中。

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