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Evidence and individualization: Important elements in treatment for women with postpartum pelvic girdle pain.

Britt Stuge1, Astrid Bergland.   

Abstract

The aim of our study was to elucidate patients' experiences of a treatment program for postpartum pelvic girdle pain. The written information given by 47 women regarding their experiences with the treatment program was analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Three categories were identified from the patients' experiences: 1) "Treatment means involvement"; 2) "The interchange of knowledge and experience"; and 3) "Perceived change and meaning." The treatment required the participants' involvement, individual adaptation, and focusing on the importance of building their capacity to master daily activities. The therapists were skilled, interested in each patient, and listened attentively. The program was evidence based and put into practice on a personalized basis. The dialogs of the therapist and patient were experienced as meaningful, creating insight, knowledge, and hope. The treatment facilitated a feeling of being in charge of their own bodies. The dialog and the individualized guidance seemed to be experienced as positive for the women's coping of their daily life. By being active agents in managing their pelvic girdle pain and therapy, they learned to set proximal goals. Perceived hope and self-efficacy appeared to be essential for developing a capacity for self-management and an enhanced ability to benefit from appropriate learning experiences.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21682585     DOI: 10.3109/09593985.2010.551802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiother Theory Pract        ISSN: 0959-3985            Impact factor:   2.279


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1.  Pelvic girdle pain affects the whole life--a qualitative interview study in Norway on women's experiences with pelvic girdle pain after delivery.

Authors:  Jorun Engeset; Britt Stuge; Liv Fegran
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2014-10-03

2.  "Struggling with daily life and enduring pain": a qualitative study of the experiences of pregnant women living with pelvic girdle pain.

Authors:  Margareta Persson; Anna Winkvist; Lars Dahlgren; Ingrid Mogren
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2013-05-13       Impact factor: 3.007

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