Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, V94 T9PX, Ireland.
Health Research Institute, Ageing Research Centre, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Phys Ther. 2021 Mar 3;101(3). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzaa229.
The objective of this study was to review and synthesize qualitative research studies exploring the experiences of individuals living with shoulder pain to enhance understanding of the experiences of these individuals as well as facilitate health care developments.
A meta-ethnographic approach was adopted to review and synthesize eligible published qualitative research studies. The findings from each included study were translated into one another using the Noblit and Hares 7-stage process. A systematic search of 11 electronic databases was conducted in March 2020. Methodological quality was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme appraisal tool.
Nineteen studies were included in the meta-synthesis. Included articles explored the lived experiences as well as treatment-related experiences of participants. All of the included articles were deemed to be of high methodological quality. Three themes were identified: (1) negative emotional, social, and activity impact ("It has been a big upheaval"); (2) developing an understanding ("Why is it hurting so much?"); and (3) exercise ("Am I going to go through a lot of pain in moving it…?"). Across the included studies, the severe emotional and physical impact of shoulder pain was a core finding. Many people sought a "permanent" solution involving surgery. Openness to other treatment options was influenced by factors including understanding of pain, prior experiences, and treatment expectations.
These findings deepen our understanding of the impact of shoulder pain on peoples' lives and provide novel insight into the experience of treatment. Enhanced awareness of people's experiences of shoulder pain and treatment is crucial for clinicians when planning and implementing evidence-based recommendation.
To the knowledge of the authors, this is the first qualitative evidence synthesis to explore the treatment-related experiences of individuals with shoulder pain. Shoulder surgery was considered by many as the only means to achieve a more permeant resolution of symptoms.
Shoulder pain causes emotional and physical turmoil that can permeate every facet of life. People's understanding of their shoulder pain appears to be deeply rooted in a biomechanical view of pain, which influences their expectations relating to diagnosis and treatment.
本研究旨在回顾和综合探索患有肩痛个体体验的定性研究,以增进对这些个体体验的理解,并促进医疗保健的发展。
采用元人种学方法对符合条件的已发表定性研究进行回顾和综合。使用 Noblit 和 Hare 的 7 阶段流程将每个纳入研究的结果相互翻译。2020 年 3 月,对 11 个电子数据库进行了系统检索。使用批判性评估技能计划评估工具评估方法学质量。
19 项研究纳入元综合。纳入的文章探讨了参与者的生活体验以及与治疗相关的体验。所有纳入的文章均被认为具有较高的方法学质量。确定了三个主题:(1)负面的情绪、社会和活动影响(“这是一个巨大的动荡”);(2)理解的发展(“为什么会这么痛?”);和(3)运动(“我在移动它时会经历很多疼痛……?”)。在纳入的研究中,肩痛的严重情绪和身体影响是一个核心发现。许多人寻求涉及手术的“永久性”解决方案。对其他治疗选择的开放性受到包括对疼痛的理解、既往经历和治疗期望等因素的影响。
这些发现加深了我们对肩痛对人们生活影响的理解,并为治疗体验提供了新的见解。增强对患者肩痛和治疗体验的认识对于临床医生在制定和实施循证建议时至关重要。
据作者所知,这是第一项探索患有肩痛个体的治疗相关体验的定性证据综合。许多人认为肩部手术是实现更持久缓解症状的唯一手段。
肩痛会引起情绪和身体上的困扰,这种困扰会渗透到生活的方方面面。人们对自己肩痛的理解似乎深深植根于对疼痛的生物力学观点,这影响了他们对诊断和治疗的期望。