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患者对慢性疼痛与问题性物质使用之间关联途径的认知。

Patients' perceptions of the pathways linking chronic pain with problematic substance use.

机构信息

School of Public Health, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, United States.

Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care, VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, Oregon, United States.

出版信息

Pain. 2021 Mar 1;162(3):787-793. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002077.

Abstract

Approximately one-half of patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) experience chronic pain. Yet, how patients perceive the relationship between their substance use and chronic pain remains poorly understood. We sought to identify how patients with comorbid SUD and chronic pain describe the relationship between, and mechanisms linking, these conditions. We conducted qualitative interviews with 34 patients engaged in SUD treatment who were also diagnosed with chronic pain. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded by both primary and secondary coders. Qualitative content analysis guided coding and analysis. Patient interviews revealed 3 primary pathways. One group of participants described SUD as developing independently from their experiences of chronic pain. A second group of participants described turning to substances to self-manage or cope with the physical and emotional aspects of chronic pain. A third group of participants described encounters with opioid medications as the causal agent initiating a SUD. Our findings build on research that has identified chronic pain and SUD as developmentally similar and mutually reinforcing, by revealing the ways in which patients themselves understand and experience the interconnections between their substance use and chronic pain.

摘要

大约有一半的物质使用障碍(SUD)患者经历慢性疼痛。然而,患者如何看待他们的物质使用和慢性疼痛之间的关系仍然知之甚少。我们试图确定患有共病 SUD 和慢性疼痛的患者如何描述这些病症之间的关系以及将它们联系起来的机制。我们对 34 名接受 SUD 治疗且被诊断为慢性疼痛的患者进行了定性访谈。访谈内容逐字转录,并由主要编码员和次要编码员进行编码。定性内容分析指导了编码和分析。患者访谈揭示了 3 条主要途径。一组参与者描述说,他们的 SUD 是独立于他们的慢性疼痛经历而发展的。另一组参与者描述说,他们转向使用物质来自我管理或应对慢性疼痛的身体和情绪方面。第三组参与者描述说,阿片类药物的使用是引发 SUD 的原因。我们的研究结果建立在已经确定慢性疼痛和 SUD 具有类似发展和相互增强的研究基础上,揭示了患者自己理解和体验他们的物质使用和慢性疼痛之间相互联系的方式。

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