Skúladóttir Hafdís, Gunnarsdóttir Thora J, Halldórsdóttir Sigríður, Sveinsdóttir Herdís, Holden Janean E, Björnsdóttir Amalía
Faculty of Nursing School of Health Sciences University of Akureyri Akureyri Iceland.
Faculty of Nursing School of Health Sciences University of Iceland Reykjavik Iceland.
Nurs Open. 2020 May 29;7(5):1412-1423. doi: 10.1002/nop2.512. eCollection 2020 Sep.
To explore the lived experience of individuals' in chronic pain of participating in a pain rehabilitation programme in Iceland.
Phenomenological research.
The Vancouver School of Doing Phenomenology. Eleven participants were interviewed.
The overarching theme was as follows: "the journey of breaking the vicious circle of chronic pain." Before the programme, the participants felt they were in survival mode, trying to survive each day; they were stuck in a vicious circle of chronic pain, simultaneously trying to ease and conceal the pain. Reaching out for professional help was a turning point. While attending the programme, participants began deconstructing their old ways of dealing with chronic pain. After completing the programme, they were still reconstructing their daily lives. In conclusion, pain rehabilitation programmes can be the first step towards breaking the vicious circle of chronic pain.
探讨冰岛慢性疼痛患者参与疼痛康复项目的生活体验。
现象学研究。
采用温哥华现象学研究方法。对11名参与者进行了访谈。
总体主题如下:“打破慢性疼痛恶性循环之旅”。在参加项目之前,参与者感觉自己处于生存模式,每天都在努力求生;他们陷入了慢性疼痛的恶性循环,同时试图缓解和隐瞒疼痛。寻求专业帮助是一个转折点。在参加项目期间,参与者开始解构他们处理慢性疼痛的旧方法。完成项目后,他们仍在重建自己的日常生活。总之,疼痛康复项目可以是打破慢性疼痛恶性循环的第一步。