Pellegrini Marina Jacobucci, Meziat-Filho Ney, Fernandez Jessica, Costa Nathalia
Postgraduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, Centro Universitário Augusto Motta (UNISUAM), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The University of Queensland's Clinical Trial Capability (ULTRA) Team, Centre for Clinical Research, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Musculoskeletal Care. 2025 Mar;23(1):e70050. doi: 10.1002/msc.70050.
The burden of chronic low back pain (CLBP) is increasing rapidly along with the global population ageing. Such an increase will occur more rapidly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Yet, few studies have explored the experiences of older adults with CLBP, and these are primarily conducted in high-income countries. To address this concern, we explored the experiences of older Brazilian adults with CLBP.
We used a descriptive qualitative study and gathered data through interviews and drawings from participants representing their experiences. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis principles.
We interviewed 22 participants and identified the following themes: (1) Low back pain: an intense sensory and emotional experience; (2) causes of pain: wear and tear due to ageing, physical overload and emotional overload; (3) seeking treatment and not improving; (4) health professionals with a biomedical and pessimistic view; (5) the impact of pain on life: functional limitations and social repercussions; and (6) dealing with pain through movement, resilience and passive strategies.
Participants described CLBP as a sensory and emotional experience that impacts various aspects of their lives. Wear and tear due to ageing, physical and emotional overload were highlighted as causes of pain, and health professionals as a source of pessimism. Despite this, many participants discussed coping through movement, resilience, and passive strategies. Health professionals should address the emotional aspects associated with CLBP, explore its impact on their patients' lives and provide information that aligns with current evidence, promoting reassurance and a multidimensional understanding of CLBP.
随着全球人口老龄化,慢性腰痛(CLBP)的负担正在迅速增加。这种增长在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)将更为迅速。然而,很少有研究探讨老年CLBP患者的经历,且这些研究主要在高收入国家进行。为解决这一问题,我们探讨了巴西老年CLBP患者的经历。
我们采用描述性定性研究,通过访谈和让参与者绘制代表其经历的图画来收集数据。使用反思性主题分析原则对数据进行分析。
我们采访了22名参与者,确定了以下主题:(1)腰痛:一种强烈的感官和情感体验;(2)疼痛原因:衰老导致的磨损、身体超负荷和情感超负荷;(3)寻求治疗但未见改善;(4)持有生物医学和悲观观点的卫生专业人员;(5)疼痛对生活的影响:功能限制和社会影响;以及(6)通过运动、恢复力和被动策略应对疼痛。
参与者将CLBP描述为一种影响其生活各个方面的感官和情感体验。衰老导致的磨损、身体和情感超负荷被强调为疼痛原因,卫生专业人员则被视为悲观情绪的来源。尽管如此,许多参与者讨论了通过运动、恢复力和被动策略来应对。卫生专业人员应关注与CLBP相关的情感方面,探讨其对患者生活的影响,并提供与当前证据相符的信息,促进安心感以及对CLBP的多维理解。