Living successfully with chronic pain: Identifying the pivotal conditions needed to make it happen - 18/03/25
, Lesley Norris Singer c, Line Guénette a, c, d, Laurence Bourque a, Suzy Ngomo c, e, Anne Hudon c, f, gAbstract |
Chronic pain is associated with many negative consequences for individuals and society. Given the burden it represents, many studies have focused on the risk factors involved, but very few have aimed to explain why some people live well with chronic pain, beyond the psychological realm. Thus, this study collected and analyzed different individual experiences to identify the pivotal conditions that help some individuals achieve quality of life despite chronic pain, with an emphasis on social considerations. We conducted a qualitative study using a narrative inquiry approach to unpack the participants’ stories on these pivotal conditions. We carried out 25 individual interviews with persons who considered they had been living well with their pain for a minimum of 6 months. Data were analyzed using the inductive narrative method. Most participants were women (64%), White (88%), with a high level of education, and having low back or generalized pain (56%). Three main themes were identified: 1) a care partnership, 2) a nurturing environment, and 3) breaking free from previous life to move forward. These themes were then divided into 11 sub-themes, providing an in-depth understanding of the pivotal conditions needed to live well with chronic pain. The data collected suggest that to enable people to have a favorable evolution in the presence of chronic pain, a socio-ecological approach could be necessary to counteract painogenic environments. However, these results need to be validated and adapted to different populations.
Perspective
This study highlights the importance of a socio-ecological approach to living well with chronic pain, emphasizing that care partnerships, a nurturing environment and the ability to break with the past are essential to improve the quality of life of those affected.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | The pivotal conditions for living well with chronic pain are part of a socio-ecological vision. |
• | The narrative inquiry method is useful to understand the experience of people with chronic pain |
• | A care partnership, a nurturing environment and changing life standards help live with chronic pain. |
• | Efforts to minimize painogenic environments are needed to reduce the chronic pain burden. |
Keywords : Chronic pain, Socio-ecological approach, Healing, Quality of life, Narrative inquiry
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Vol 29
Article 105332- avril 2025 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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