Experiences with an educational program for patients with chronic widespread pain: a qualitative interview study
Author:
Goksör Clara1, Mannerkorpi Kaisa1, Bergenheim Anna21
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology/Physiotherapy, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg , Gothenburg , Sweden 2. Research, Education, Development & Innovation, Primary Health Care, Region Västra Götaland , Vänersborg , Sweden
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Chronic widespread pain (CWP) is a common problem in primary health care, with a prevalence of 10–15%. An educational program called Pain School has been developed for use in primary health care, comprising four educational group sessions and 10 weeks of physical activity. The purpose of this study was to explore patients’ experiences with participating in an educational program that aims to increase their understanding of pain, self-efficacy, tools in daily life, and physical activity.
Methods
Twelve women (age 25–72 years) with CWP were included in this qualitative interview study set in primary health care. Semi-structured individual interviews were held 10 weeks after the completion of the four educational group sessions. Data was analyzed through the established method of content analysis, and the results are presented as a theme with categories and subcategories.
Results
An overarching theme that described the participants’ experiences with the educational program was evolvement of skills and perspectives to master pain. This theme covered four categories: understanding one’s body and mind, experiencing the value of participation, applying strategies and ways of thinking, and evaluating and adding to one’s personal framework. Participation contributed to an increased understanding of one’s body and mind and to experiencing the individual and social value of participation. The participants applied new strategies and ways of thinking related to pain and physical activity. An evaluation of the relevance for the individual and the value of being in the group could reinforce or add to the participants’ personal framework.
Conclusions
The educational program Pain School that was used in this study appears to give knowledge and support for women with CWP in primary health care and provide them with applicable skills and perspectives to manage pain.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Neurology (clinical)
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