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一种针对持续性疼痛的多模式二元干预措施的手册编制:一项定性研究。

Manual development for a multi-modal, dyadic intervention for persistent pain: A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Fox Aimee L, Swink Laura A, Prabhu Neha, Fruhauf Christine A, Portz Jennifer D, Van Puymbroeck Marieke, Sharp Julia L, Leach Heather J, Schmid Arlene A

机构信息

Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA.

Eastern Colorado VA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Aurora, CO, USA.

出版信息

Br J Pain. 2022 Oct;16(5):481-489. doi: 10.1177/20494637221090461. Epub 2022 May 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People who experience persistent pain often require help from a family member, partner, or friend. These caregivers frequently have pain but are often not included in interventions. Caregivers and care receivers who both experience pain are more likely to be socially isolated, and experience communication conflict and decreased quality of life. Interventions should target caregiving dyads to help them manage their pain together. However, there are few intervention manuals or research protocols developed to support the dyad.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the needs of caregiving dyads, including input from dyads and medical and allied health experts to inform the development of an intervention manual for dyads with persistent pain.

METHOD

A total of 16 caregiving dyads experiencing persistent pain, one care receiver (caregiver could not participate), and 8 health experts, recruited from the community, participated in focus groups. Data were transcribed verbatim, uploaded into NVivo software, and analyzed using constant comparison qualitative methods.

RESULTS

Findings identified the importance of a new intervention to focus on modifiable approaches to managing pain as a dyad, addressing the emotional and psychological effects of experiencing pain as a dyad, and careful consideration of logistics to implement an intervention with dyads in persistent pain.

CONCLUSION

These results highlight important considerations to meet the needs of caregiving dyads with pain. This study informed the development of the MY-Skills intervention, a novel program that merges self-management education with adaptive yoga to treat persistent pain in caregiving dyads.

摘要

背景

经历持续性疼痛的人通常需要家人、伴侣或朋友的帮助。这些照料者自己也常常有疼痛问题,但往往未被纳入干预措施中。照料者和受照料者都经历疼痛的情况下,他们更有可能在社交上孤立无援,经历沟通冲突,生活质量下降。干预措施应针对照料二元组,帮助他们共同应对疼痛。然而,为支持这种二元组而制定的干预手册或研究方案很少。

目的

这项定性研究的目的是探索照料二元组的需求,包括二元组以及医学和相关健康专家的意见,以为开发针对持续性疼痛二元组的干预手册提供参考。

方法

从社区招募了总共16个经历持续性疼痛的照料二元组、1名受照料者(照料者无法参与)和8名健康专家,参加焦点小组。数据逐字转录,上传到NVivo软件中,并使用持续比较定性方法进行分析。

结果

研究结果表明,一种新的干预措施很重要,该措施应侧重于作为二元组管理疼痛的可改变方法,解决作为二元组经历疼痛的情感和心理影响,并仔细考虑为持续性疼痛二元组实施干预措施的后勤问题。

结论

这些结果突出了满足疼痛照料二元组需求的重要考虑因素。本研究为MY-Skills干预措施的开发提供了参考,这是一个将自我管理教育与适应性瑜伽相结合的新项目,用于治疗照料二元组中的持续性疼痛。

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