Agarwal Vinita
Department of Communication Arts, Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2020 Apr;7(2):238-244. doi: 10.1177/2374373519826137. Epub 2019 Mar 11.
Patient descriptions of pain shape the pain experience, yet there is insufficient understanding of how patient communication can help providers lessen pain's psychological and physical impact.
To examine how individuals communicate their pain experience in the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) provider-patient relationship.
Qualitative thematic framing examining semistructured interviews of a purposive and snowball sample of CAM patients (N = 13; 850 double-spaced pages) recruited from the mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
Complementary and alternative medicine patients communicate the pain experience through an awareness of their interdependence with: (a) relational spaces as attention to the self, the healing practices, and the provider; (b) physical spaces as openness to surroundings and the spatiality and temporality of self; and (c) physiological spaces as breathing and neurological and immune system functioning.
A therapeutic relationship cultivating interdependence through awareness of relational, physical, and physiological spaces supports patients' ability to open up to, know, and accept their body. The CAM provider's work connects their practice with patient awareness of control over their environment, relationships, and physiology to redefine their pain experience.
患者对疼痛的描述塑造了疼痛体验,但对于患者的沟通如何帮助医护人员减轻疼痛对心理和身体的影响,我们的了解还不够充分。
探讨在补充和替代医学(CAM)医患关系中,个体如何传达他们的疼痛体验。
采用定性主题框架法,对从美国大西洋中部地区招募的CAM患者(N = 13;850页双倍行距)进行半结构化访谈,样本选取采用立意抽样和滚雪球抽样。
补充和替代医学患者通过意识到自身与以下方面的相互依存关系来传达疼痛体验:(a)关系空间,即关注自我、治疗方法和医护人员;(b)物理空间,即对周围环境以及自我的空间性和时间性持开放态度;(c)生理空间,即呼吸以及神经和免疫系统的功能。
通过意识到关系、物理和生理空间来培养相互依存关系的治疗性医患关系,有助于患者敞开心扉、了解并接受自己的身体。CAM医护人员的工作将他们的治疗与患者对自身环境、人际关系和生理机能的控制意识联系起来,从而重新定义他们的疼痛体验。