School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Belfield Campus, Dublin.
Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Pain Med. 2017 Feb 1;18(2):220-227. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnw148.
To determine patients’ perceptions regarding cognitive behavioral pain management programs, and to determine what, if any, strategies learned on the program patients continue to use long-term to manage their pain.
A qualitative, focus-group based study.
An outpatient multidisciplinary pain management program in a university teaching hospital.
Patients with chronic pain who had previously completed a 4-week cognitive behavioral pain management program (2001–2014).
Sixteen patients attended one of four focus groups. A battery of semi-structured questions explored their perceptions of the cognitive behavioral program, and which strategies they found useful and continued to use long-term to manage their pain.
Six key themes emerged: 1) universal long-term positive feedback on the utility of the program; 2) the program facilitated long-term changes in daily life; 3) participants now considered themselves as the “new me”; 4) request for more updates on emerging new treatments/pain knowledge; 5) recognizing that the key to maximizing gain from the program was to be open, to listen, and accept; and 6) participants sharing pain management knowledge with others in pain.
There was universal positive feedback for the pain management program. Despite the years since they participated in one, patients continue to use key strategies to effectively manage their pain (pacing, relaxation), embedding them in their daily lives to maximize their quality of life.
确定患者对认知行为疼痛管理方案的看法,并确定患者在方案中学到的哪些策略(如果有的话)可以长期用于管理他们的疼痛。
基于焦点小组的定性研究。
大学教学医院的门诊多学科疼痛管理计划。
先前完成了为期 4 周的认知行为疼痛管理方案的慢性疼痛患者(2001-2014 年)。
16 名患者参加了四个焦点小组之一。一整套半结构化问题探讨了他们对认知行为方案的看法,以及他们发现哪些策略有用,并长期用于管理他们的疼痛。
出现了六个关键主题:1)普遍对方案的实用性的长期积极反馈;2)该方案促进了日常生活的长期变化;3)参与者现在认为自己是“新我”;4)要求提供有关新兴新治疗方法/疼痛知识的更多更新;5)认识到从方案中获得最大收益的关键是开放、倾听和接受;6)参与者与其他疼痛患者分享疼痛管理知识。
该疼痛管理方案得到了普遍的积极反馈。尽管他们参加了方案已经多年,但患者继续使用关键策略来有效地管理他们的疼痛(控制节奏、放松),将其融入日常生活中以最大限度地提高生活质量。