Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA.
Clin J Pain. 2021 Apr 1;37(4):301-309. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000921.
Parents have a vital influence over their child's chronic pain treatment and management. Graded exposure in vivo treatment (GET) is emerging as a promising intervention for youth with chronic pain. Yet, little is known about how parents perceive GET and its impact on their child's pain condition. This study aimed to characterize caregivers' experiences over the course of their child's GET using longitudinal coding and thematic analysis of parent narratives.
Parent narratives of 15 youth who participated in GET for pediatric chronic pain (GET Living) were elicited from an unstructured dialogue at the start of each treatment session held between the parent(s) and pain psychologist. Narratives were coded for affect and content, and trends were examined in these codes across sessions. Common themes in parent narratives were developed through inductive thematic analysis.
Parents showed an increase in positive affect, treatment confidence, and optimism over the course of treatment. Narratives also expressed more benefit-finding/growth and less anxiety and protectiveness across GET sessions, with more parents having a resolved orientation towards their child's pain by the final session. Five common themes were generated: Self-Awareness, Understanding of Their Child's Perspective, Perceived Treatment Benefit, Internalization of Treatment Principles, and Hopeful Concern for the Future.
Analysis of parent narratives provides a rich and unique method for understanding a parent's journey during their child's chronic pain treatment. Clinical application of our findings can be used to guide future developments of targeted topics and interventions in the context of parenting a child with chronic pain.
父母对孩子的慢性疼痛治疗和管理有重要影响。逐步暴露于体内治疗(GET)作为一种治疗青少年慢性疼痛的有前途的干预措施正在出现。然而,对于父母如何看待 GET 及其对孩子疼痛状况的影响知之甚少。本研究旨在通过对父母叙述的纵向编码和主题分析来描述照顾者在孩子接受 GET 过程中的体验。
从父母与疼痛心理学家在每次治疗开始时进行的非结构化对话中,引出了 15 名接受 GET 治疗的儿童慢性疼痛(GET Living)的父母叙述。对叙述进行了情感和内容编码,并在这些编码中检查了治疗过程中的趋势。通过归纳主题分析,发展了父母叙述中的常见主题。
父母在治疗过程中表现出积极情绪、治疗信心和乐观情绪的增加。叙述还表达了更多的收益发现/成长,焦虑和保护欲减少,在最后一次治疗结束时,更多的父母对孩子的疼痛有了明确的态度。生成了五个常见主题:自我意识、理解孩子的观点、感知治疗益处、内化治疗原则和对未来的充满希望的关注。
对父母叙述的分析为理解父母在孩子慢性疼痛治疗过程中的经历提供了一种丰富而独特的方法。我们研究结果的临床应用可以用于指导在慢性疼痛儿童的父母背景下针对特定主题和干预措施的未来发展。