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非特异性慢性下腰痛患者所经历的污名化:一项定性研究。

Stigma experienced by people with nonspecific chronic low back pain: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Slade Susan Carolyn, Molloy Elizabeth, Keating Jennifer Lyn

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, School of Primary Health Care, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University-Peninsula Campus, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Pain Med. 2009 Jan;10(1):143-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2008.00540.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine participant experience of exercise programs for nonspecific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP). Systematic reviews have concluded that exercise is effective for decreasing pain and improving function in adults with NSCLBP. Participation is a key ingredient in exercise and patient's experiences during these programs may be important in influencing outcomes.

DESIGN

Qualitative methods with three focus groups facilitated by an independent, experienced facilitator.

METHODS

Eighteen people aged over 18 years were included. They had to speak, read and understand English and participated in an exercise program for NSCLBP. Each group was guided with a series of predetermined questions to elicit their experience of participation in exercise programs. Participants were encouraged to give personal opinions freely. Transcribed data were read independently by two researchers and analysed thematically with grounded theory.

RESULTS

Stigma emerged as a significant theme in all focus group transcripts. The results demonstrate that people with NSCLBP experience both subtle and overt stigmatization. The following subthemes emerged: stigma perpetrated by health care providers; stigma facilitated by the "sickness versus wellness" model; stigma applied by friends, family, the community, the workplace, and the low back pain subgroup; stigma-associated diagnostic uncertainty and the need for pathology driven validation.

CONCLUSIONS

The ramifications of stigma and discrimination are enduring, potentially disabling and appear to interfere with care-seeking, rehabilitation participation, and potentially, rehabilitation outcomes. Public and health professional education, low back pain-specific support groups and dissemination of success stories may help to alleviate stigma.

摘要

目的

确定非特异性慢性下腰痛(NSCLBP)患者参与运动项目的体验。系统评价得出结论,运动对减轻NSCLBP成人患者的疼痛和改善功能有效。参与是运动的关键要素,患者在这些项目中的体验可能对影响结果很重要。

设计

采用定性方法,由一名独立、经验丰富的主持人主持三个焦点小组。

方法

纳入18岁以上的18人。他们必须会说、读和理解英语,并参与了NSCLBP运动项目。每个小组都围绕一系列预先确定的问题展开讨论,以了解他们参与运动项目的体验。鼓励参与者自由发表个人意见。两名研究人员独立阅读转录数据,并运用扎根理论进行主题分析。

结果

耻辱感在所有焦点小组的记录中都成为一个重要主题。结果表明,NSCLBP患者经历了微妙和明显的耻辱感。出现了以下子主题:医疗保健提供者造成的耻辱感;“疾病与健康”模式助长的耻辱感;朋友、家人、社区、工作场所和下腰痛亚组施加的耻辱感;与耻辱感相关的诊断不确定性以及对病理学驱动验证的需求。

结论

耻辱感和歧视的影响是持久的,可能导致残疾,似乎会干扰寻求治疗、参与康复,甚至可能影响康复结果。公众和卫生专业人员教育、下腰痛特定支持小组以及成功案例的传播可能有助于减轻耻辱感。

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