Literature DB >> 17317077

Pain drawings and concepts of pain among patients with "half-body" complaints.

Monica Löfvander1, Maria Alsén Lindström, Valentina Masich.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore main features of pain drawings and concepts about illness in patients seeking help for "half-body" complaints at two primary health care centres in different parts of Sweden.
METHODS: A qualitative study of pain-drawings and tape-recorded semi-structured interviews analysed by qualitative methods in 20 patients (4 men, 16 women, aged 37-68 years) from five health centers. Three of them were native Swedes and 17 were foreign-born.
RESULTS: All complained of pain in a left (three-fourth) or right (one-fourth) body-half, mainly in front. Some had general pain with a "worse side". Many said they had pain only on the "edges" and outlined the margins on the side of pain, but excluded the "face". Posterior drawings often received a line in the middle dividing the body in lateral halves. Pain was referred to as a "growing" thing - ("It") - that could spread ("jump") to the other side, grow and eventually paralyse them. "It" was believed as caused by body imbalance, natural factors or supernatural forces.
CONCLUSION: "Half-body" pain was an expression that in main was used by middle-aged patients to denote an initially superficial and frontal one-sided pain that could spread and become dangerous to their health. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Patients with half-body complaints should be taken seriously and met with respect by doctors and other health care personnel, particularly in cross-cultural consultations.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17317077     DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2007.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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