School of Social Work, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700, STN CSC, BC, Victoria, Canada.
Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR), P.O. Box 1700, STN CSC, BC, V8W 2Y2, Victoria, Canada.
Int J Equity Health. 2021 Feb 2;20(1):53. doi: 10.1186/s12939-021-01394-6.
For people who experience social inequities and structural violence, pain and related care are inexorably linked to experiences of injustice and stigma. The purpose of this study was to examine in greater depth the experiences of pain and discrimination and stigma across diverse marginalized communities in order to recommend equity-oriented healthcare approaches.
This community-based qualitative study reports on four focus groups that included 36 people living with pain. All participants identified with one of three groups known to experience high levels of inequities and structural violence including an Indigenous group, a LGBTQ2S group, and two newcomer and refugee groups.
Pain was entangled with and shaped by: social locations and identities, experiences of violence, trauma and related mental health issues, experiences of discrimination, stigma and dismissal, experiences of inadequate and ineffective health care, and the impacts of these intersecting experiences.
Equity-oriented responses to chronic pain would recognize pain not only as a biomedical issue but as a social justice issue. The EQUIP Framework is an approach to integrating trauma- and violence-informed care; culturally-safe care; and harm reduction in health care that may hold promise for being tailored to people experiencing pain and social marginalization.
对于经历社会不平等和结构性暴力的人来说,疼痛及其相关护理与不公正和耻辱的经历是不可避免地联系在一起的。本研究的目的是更深入地研究不同边缘化社区的疼痛和歧视经历,以提出以公平为导向的医疗保健方法。
这项基于社区的定性研究报告了四个焦点小组的情况,其中包括 36 名患有疼痛的人。所有参与者都认同三个被认为经历高度不平等和结构性暴力的群体之一,包括一个原住民群体、一个 LGBTQ2S 群体以及两个新移民和难民群体。
疼痛与以下因素交织在一起并受其影响:社会地位和身份、暴力、创伤和相关心理健康问题的经历、歧视、耻辱和被忽视的经历、不充分和无效的医疗保健的经历,以及这些相互交织的经历的影响。
以公平为导向的慢性疼痛应对措施不仅将疼痛视为生物医学问题,而且将其视为社会公正问题。EQUIP 框架是一种将创伤和暴力知情护理、文化安全护理以及减少医疗保健中的伤害整合在一起的方法,可能有望针对经历疼痛和社会边缘化的人群进行定制。