Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230, Odense M, Denmark.
Chiropractic Knowledge Hub, 5230, Odense M, Denmark.
Chiropr Man Therap. 2022 Feb 21;30(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s12998-022-00416-6.
Benefits from low back pain (LBP) treatments seem to be related to patients changing their pain cognitions and developing an increased sense of control. Still, little is known about how these changes occur. The objective of this study was to gain insights into possible shifts in the understanding of LBP and the sense of being able to manage pain among patients participating in a LBP self-management intervention.
Using a qualitative study and a content analytic framework, we investigated the experiences of patients with LBP who participated in 'GLA:D Back', a group-based structured patient education and exercise program. Data were generated through qualitative semi-structured interviews conducted between January 2019 and October 2019. Interviews focused on experiences with pain and were analysed using a thematic analytical approach. The Common Sense Model and self-efficacy theory formed the theoretical framework for the interpretations. Participants were sampled to represent people who were either dissatisfied or satisfied with their participation in GLA:D Back. Fifteen participants aged 26-62, eight women and seven men, were interviewed from February to April 2020.
Four main themes, corresponding to the characterisation of four patient groups, were identified: 'Feeling miscast, 'Maintaining reservations', 'Struggling with habits' and 'Handling it'. The participants within each group differed in how they understood, managed, and communicated about their LBP. Some retained the perception of LBP as a threatening disease, some expressed a changed understanding that did not translate into new behaviors, while others had changed their understanding of pain and their reaction to pain.
The same intervention was experienced very differently by different people dependent on how messages and communication resonated with the individual patient's experiences and prior understanding of LBP. Awareness of the ways that individuals' understanding of LBP interact with behaviour and physical activities appear central for providing adaptive professional support and meeting the needs of individual patients.
低背痛(LBP)治疗的益处似乎与患者改变疼痛认知和增强控制感有关。然而,对于这些变化是如何发生的,我们知之甚少。本研究的目的是深入了解参与 LBP 自我管理干预的患者对 LBP 的理解以及对管理疼痛能力的认识可能发生的变化。
使用定性研究和内容分析框架,我们调查了参加基于小组的结构化患者教育和锻炼计划“GLA:D Back”的 LBP 患者的经验。数据通过 2019 年 1 月至 10 月之间进行的定性半结构化访谈生成。访谈重点是对疼痛的体验,并使用主题分析方法进行分析。共同感知模型和自我效能理论为解释提供了理论框架。参与者是根据对 GLA:D Back 的参与既不满意也满意的人进行抽样的。2020 年 2 月至 4 月,对 15 名年龄在 26-62 岁之间的参与者进行了访谈,其中 8 名女性,7 名男性。
确定了四个主要主题,对应于四个患者群体的特征:“感觉错位”、“保持保留”、“习惯斗争”和“处理”。每个群体中的参与者对他们的 LBP 的理解、管理和沟通方式不同。有些人保留了对 LBP 的威胁性疾病的看法,有些人表达了改变的理解,但没有转化为新的行为,而有些人则改变了他们对疼痛的理解和对疼痛的反应。
同一干预措施因个体对个人患者的经历和对 LBP 的先前理解的共鸣方式而异,因此不同人有非常不同的体验。了解个人对 LBP 的理解如何与行为和身体活动相互作用,似乎对于提供适应性专业支持和满足个体患者的需求至关重要。