School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Physiotherapy Outpatients, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jul 21;12(7):e062970. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062970.
Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is described as pain that persists for longer than 3 months. At present, no research is available that understands why CMP develops and continues from the perspective of the individual. Research is needed to establish if there are any consistent biopsychosocial factors perceived as contributing to CMP and what informs such beliefs. Understanding individual beliefs will inform more effective communication between clinicians and patients about their CMP, as well as informing future research into the epidemiology of CMP. Interpretative phenomenological analysis will be used as a methodological framework as it explores how individuals make sense of their world through personal experiences and perceptions while preserving individual nuance. The aim of this study is to understand individuals' beliefs and perceptions about the biological, psychological and social factors, which contribute to the development and maintenance of their CMP.
A qualitative study informed by the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research using interpretative phenomenological analysis and semistructured interviews. A maximum variation purposive sample of 6-12 adults with CMP will be recruited from the general public in the UK. One semistructured interview will be conducted with each participant via an online video platform with interviews transcribed verbatim. The interview schedule (codesigned with expert patients and informed by existing evidence) identifies three domains of important questions; (1) patient beliefs on why they developed and continue to experience CMP; (2) the relationship between their biopsychosocial experiences and CMP; and (3) the origin of their beliefs. Strategies such as 'member checking' will be employed to ensure trustworthiness.
Ethical approval was granted by the Research Ethics Office at the University of Birmingham (reference ERN_21-0813). Informed consent will be obtained from all participants. The study findings will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal and for presentation at conferences.
慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛(CMP)是指持续时间超过 3 个月的疼痛。目前,从个体角度理解 CMP 为何发展和持续存在的研究尚不存在。需要开展研究,以确定是否存在任何被认为是导致 CMP 的一致的生物心理社会因素,以及是什么因素影响了这些信念。了解个体信念将有助于临床医生和患者就其 CMP 进行更有效的沟通,并为 CMP 的流行病学研究提供信息。解释性现象学分析将被用作方法论框架,因为它探讨了个体如何通过个人经历和感知来理解自己的世界,同时保留个体的细微差别。本研究的目的是了解个体对导致其 CMP 发展和维持的生物、心理和社会因素的信念和看法。
这项由英国公众参与的、基于解释性现象学分析和半结构化访谈的定性研究将使用《定性研究报告的统一标准》进行报告。将从英国公众中招募 6-12 名患有 CMP 的成年人,采用最大变异目的抽样法。将通过在线视频平台对每位参与者进行一次半结构化访谈,访谈内容将逐字转录。访谈大纲(与专家患者共同设计,并由现有证据提供信息)确定了三个重要问题领域;(1)患者对自己为何发展和继续经历 CMP 的看法;(2)他们的生物心理社会经历与 CMP 之间的关系;(3)他们信念的起源。将采用“成员检查”等策略确保可信度。
伯明翰大学研究伦理办公室已批准该研究(参考号 ERN_21-0813)。将从所有参与者处获得知情同意。研究结果将提交给同行评议期刊发表,并在会议上展示。