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加拿大原住民的身体疼痛:范围综述。

Physical pain among Indigenous Peoples in Canada: a scoping review.

机构信息

International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD), The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Anaesth. 2023 Jun;70(6):1047-1063. doi: 10.1007/s12630-023-02461-y. Epub 2023 Jun 21.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Pain is a multifaceted experience shaped by various factors including context of pain, previous life events, and ongoing ethnocultural circumstances. Moreover, the definition of pain is inconsistent across cultures. Western medicine views physical pain (e.g., associated with a bone fracture) and nonphysical mental pain (e.g., depression) as two distinct conditions. Indigenous perspectives are often more wholistic, encompassing mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical hurt. The subjective nature of pain invites ample opportunity for discrimination in both its assessment and management. As such, it is important to consider Indigenous perspectives of pain in research and clinical practice. To investigate which aspects of Indigenous pain knowledge are currently considered by Western research, we conducted a scoping review of the literature on pain in Indigenous Peoples of Canada.

SOURCE

In June 2021, we searched nine databases and downloaded 8,220 papers after removal of duplicates. Two independent reviewers screened abstracts and full-text articles.

PRINCIPLE FINDINGS

Seventy-seven papers were included in the analysis. Using grounded theory, five themes emerged: pain measures/scales (n = 7), interventions (n = 13), pharmaceuticals (n = 17), pain expression/experiences (n = 45), and pain conditions (n = 70).

CONCLUSION

This scoping review shows that there is a paucity of research on pain measurement in Indigenous Peoples of Canada. This finding is concerning in light of numerous studies reporting that Indigenous Peoples experience their pain as ignored, minimized, or disbelieved. Furthermore, a clear disconnect emerged between pain expression in Indigenous Peoples and assessment in medical professionals. We hope that this scoping review will serve to translate current knowledge to other non-Indigenous academics and to initiate meaningful collaboration with Indigenous partners. Future research led by Indigenous academics and community partners is critically needed to better address pain needs in Canada.

摘要

目的

疼痛是一种多方面的体验,受到多种因素的影响,包括疼痛的背景、以往的生活事件和当前的种族文化环境。此外,疼痛的定义在不同文化中是不一致的。西方医学将身体疼痛(例如,与骨折相关的疼痛)和非身体精神疼痛(例如,抑郁症)视为两种不同的疾病。而土著观点通常更加整体,包括精神、灵魂、情感和身体上的伤害。疼痛的主观性为其评估和管理中的歧视提供了充分的机会。因此,在研究和临床实践中考虑土著对疼痛的看法是很重要的。为了研究西方研究中目前考虑了哪些土著疼痛知识,我们对加拿大土著人民的疼痛文献进行了范围综述。

来源

2021 年 6 月,我们在九个数据库中进行了搜索,并在删除重复项后下载了 8220 篇论文。两名独立的审查员筛选了摘要和全文文章。

主要发现

77 篇论文被纳入分析。使用扎根理论,出现了五个主题:疼痛测量/量表(n=7)、干预措施(n=13)、药物(n=17)、疼痛表达/体验(n=45)和疼痛状况(n=70)。

结论

这项范围综述表明,在加拿大土著人民的疼痛测量方面的研究很少。考虑到许多研究报告称,土著人民的疼痛被忽视、最小化或怀疑,这一发现令人担忧。此外,在土著人民的疼痛表达和医疗专业人员的评估之间明显存在脱节。我们希望这项范围综述将有助于将当前的知识转化为其他非土著学术界,并与土著合作伙伴发起有意义的合作。未来由土著学术界和社区合作伙伴领导的研究对于更好地满足加拿大的疼痛需求至关重要。

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