Pain Expectations, Experiences and Coping Strategies Used By Post-operative Patients: A Descriptive Phenomelogical Study

Author:

Sakyi RichardORCID,Boateng Edward AppiahORCID,Diji Abigail Kusi-Amponsah,Afful Kenneth Adjei,Nimoh Vincent Afriyie,Ajanaba Philomena Asakeboba,Adjei Mabel Dorothy,Apiribu Felix,Dzomeku Veronica Millicent

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectivesPost-operative pain is still an unresolved problem worldwide including limited-resource countries such as Ghana. Earlier studies have mainly focused on post-operative pain experiences of patient with little attention on their pain expectations and coping strategies, however exploring these other areas can help to better manage post-operative pain. The current study sought to explore pain expectations, post-operative pain experiences, and coping strategies used by adult surgical patients.MethodsA descriptive phenomenological design approach was used to study nine purposively sampled surgical patients who were receiving care at a regional hospital in Ghana. Participants were individually interviewed before and during the post-operative period to share their opinions on their pain expectations, postoperative pain experiences and coping strategies. The semi-structured individual interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and content analyzed to generate themes which described participants’ accounts.ResultsParticipants comprised of six females and three males; their ages ranged from 24 to 40 years who underwent major surgeries. Three main themes were derived from this study, diverse pain expectations and experiences, post-operative pain effects and post-operative pain coping strategies. The study revealed that participants have different pain expectations and experiences, surgical pain affected their activities of daily living and emotions. Participants coped with the postoperative pain by using personal strategies and seeking support from nurses.ConclusionPain expectation of surgical patients affects their post-operative pain experiences. Surgical patients use coping strategies in their post-operative pain management. More needs to be done in reducing surgical patients’ experience of Post-operative pain.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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