School of Health and Welfare, Halmstad University, P.O. Box 823, S-301 18, Halmstad, Sweden.
Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2020 Jun 30;21(1):417. doi: 10.1186/s12891-020-03442-8.
Chronic widespread pain (CWP) is a musculoskeletal disorder that affects approximately 10% of the population. It is more common in women than in men. It is important to understand how CWP develops and how it is maintained in order to prevent poor pain prognosis. Long term studies have shown that a mere part improves over time or fluctuates in their CWP condition. Female gender is one of the factors associated with persistence of CWP, suggesting men and women may experience their journey to CWP differently. The aim of the study was to explore women's experiences of the journey to CWP.
19 women between 45 and 67 years of age who had not reported CWP in the EPIPAIN survey in 1995, but reported CWP in 2016, participated in the study. Data was collected through individual interviews, where open-ended questions were used to explore the women's experiences of their pain journey. The interviews were analyzed with a manifest qualitative content analysis.
The women described their journey to CWP in terms of triggering, aggravating, and consolidating factors, from which three different categories emerged. Experiencing that environmental circumstances affect the pain journey refers to factors outside the women's immediate control, which appeared as unmanageable work-related demands, lack of social support, unfavorable physical environments, and traumatic events. Experiencing that lifestyle affects the pain journey refers to events that are consciously or unconsciously carried out by the women, including different levels of physical efforts and unfavorable behaviors. Experiencing that personal attributes affect the pain journey refers to the women's characteristics in terms of an anxious state of mind and adverse biological impact.
The women experienced that environmental circumstances, lifestyle, and personal attributes affected their CWP. How these adversities influenced the pain journey varied among the women. These findings show that women are conscious of the complexity of the condition and can describe the broad context of their pain journey. This study confirms the complexity of pain progress and highlights the individual's awareness of this complexity, which is important to consider when introducing interventions, and when expecting compliance to interventions.
慢性广泛性疼痛(CWP)是一种影响约 10%人群的肌肉骨骼疾病。它在女性中比男性更常见。了解 CWP 的发展方式及其维持方式对于预防疼痛预后不良很重要。长期研究表明,CWP 状况仅有的一部分会随着时间的推移而改善或波动。女性性别是与 CWP 持续相关的因素之一,这表明男性和女性可能以不同的方式经历 CWP 的旅程。本研究旨在探讨女性经历 CWP 之旅的体验。
19 名年龄在 45 至 67 岁之间的女性参加了这项研究,她们在 1995 年的 EPIPAIN 调查中没有报告 CWP,但在 2016 年报告了 CWP。数据通过个人访谈收集,采用开放式问题来探讨女性对疼痛旅程的体验。访谈采用显性定性内容分析进行分析。
女性将她们的 CWP 之旅描述为触发、加重和巩固因素,从中出现了三个不同的类别。体验到环境情况会影响疼痛之旅是指女性无法控制的环境因素,这些因素表现为难以管理的工作相关需求、缺乏社会支持、不利的物理环境和创伤性事件。体验到生活方式会影响疼痛之旅是指女性有意识或无意识地进行的事件,包括不同程度的体力活动和不利行为。体验到个人属性会影响疼痛之旅是指女性在焦虑状态和不利的生物影响方面的特点。
女性体验到环境情况、生活方式和个人属性会影响她们的 CWP。这些逆境如何影响疼痛之旅因人而异。这些发现表明,女性意识到疾病的复杂性,可以描述疼痛之旅的广泛背景。本研究证实了疼痛进展的复杂性,并强调了个体对这种复杂性的认识,这在引入干预措施以及期望对干预措施的依从性时很重要。