Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Department of Physiotherapy, Bayero University Kano, Kano, Nigeria.
PLoS One. 2021 Jul 2;16(7):e0253757. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253757. eCollection 2021.
This study aimed to develop culturally sensitive pain neuroscience education (PNE) materials for Hausa speaking patients with chronic spinal pain (CSP). PNE is a program of teaching patients about pain that has gained considerable attention in research and is increasingly used during physical therapy for patients with chronic pain. It helps in decreasing pain, disability, fear-avoidance, pain catastrophization, movement restriction, and health care utilization among patients with chronic pain. However, existing PNE materials and their application are limited to few languages and cultural inclinations. Due to the variations in pain perceptions, beliefs, and related outcomes among different population groups, culture-sensitive PNE materials addressing these outcomes are warranted. A focus-group discussion comprising 4 experts was used to adapt and develop preliminary PNE materials. Thereafter, an internet-based 3-round modified Delphi-study involving 22 experts ensued. Experts' consensus/recommendations concerning the content were used in modifying the PNE materials. Consensus was predefined as ≥75% level of (dis)agreement. Eighteen experts completed the Delphi rounds. Nineteen, 18 and 18 experts participated in rounds 1, 2 and 3 respectively, representing 86%, 94% and 100% participation rate respectively. Consensus agreement was reached in every round and content of the materials, including drawings, examples, figures and metaphors were adapted following the experts' suggestions. We therefore concluded that, culture-sensitive PNE materials for Hausa speaking patients with CSP were successfully produced. The present study also provides a direction for further research whereby the effects of culturally-sensitive PNE materials can be piloted among Hausa speaking patients with CSP.
本研究旨在为讲豪萨语的慢性脊柱疼痛(CSP)患者开发具有文化敏感性的疼痛神经科学教育(PNE)材料。PNE 是一项向患者传授疼痛知识的计划,在研究中受到广泛关注,并且在慢性疼痛患者的物理治疗中越来越多地被使用。它有助于减少慢性疼痛患者的疼痛、残疾、恐惧回避、疼痛灾难化、运动受限和医疗保健利用。然而,现有的 PNE 材料及其应用仅限于少数几种语言和文化倾向。由于不同人群组之间的疼痛感知、信念和相关结果存在差异,因此需要具有文化敏感性的 PNE 材料来解决这些结果。使用包含 4 名专家的焦点小组讨论来改编和开发初步的 PNE 材料。此后,进行了一项涉及 22 名专家的基于互联网的 3 轮修改后的德尔菲研究。专家们对内容的共识/建议用于修改 PNE 材料。共识定义为≥75%的(同意/不同意)水平。18 名专家完成了德尔菲轮次。19、18 和 18 名专家分别参加了第 1、2 和 3 轮,代表 86%、94%和 100%的参与率。每一轮都达成了共识协议,并且根据专家的建议,对材料的内容进行了调整,包括绘图、示例、图表和隐喻。因此,我们得出结论,成功为讲豪萨语的 CSP 患者开发了具有文化敏感性的 PNE 材料。本研究还为进一步研究提供了方向, whereby可以在讲豪萨语的 CSP 患者中试用具有文化敏感性的 PNE 材料的效果。