| Literature DB >> 23363454 |
Joanna Brooks1, Serena McCluskey, Nigel King, Kim Burton.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous research has demonstrated that the significant others of individuals with persistent back pain may have important influences on work participation outcomes. The aim of this study was to extend previous research by including individuals who have remained in work despite persistent back pain in addition to those who had become incapacitated for work, along with their significant others. The purpose of this research was to explore whether the illness beliefs of significant others differed depending on their relative's working status, and to make some preliminary identification of how significant others may facilitate or hinder work participation for those with persistent back pain.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23363454 PMCID: PMC3562516 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Participant details
| Sarah | Harry | Spouse | Out of work (previously supermarket checkout assistant) | Left at 16 | Left at 16 | Engineer | 11 years |
| Mick | Belinda | Spouse | Out of work (previously bus driver) | Left at 16 | Left at 16 | Unemployed (stopped work to care for patient) | 18 months |
| Elizabeth | Frank | Spouse | Out of work (previously school cleaner) | Left at 16 | Left at 16 | Retired | 3 years |
| Hannah | Gary | Spouse | Out of work (previously clerical worker) | Left at 16 | Left at 16 | Council worker (manual) | 5 years |
| Sam | Tess | Spouse | Employed (Manager) | Degree | Doctoral | Doctor | 11 years |
| Rob | Vikki | Spouse | Employed (Manager) | Degree | Professional qualification | Management consultant | 10 years |
| Sally | Will | Son | Employed (volunteer service) | Left at 16 | Left at 16 | Property developer | 26 years |
| Elena | David | Spouse | Employed (Training consultant) | Degree | Degree and professional qualification | Teacher | 3 years |
| Ruth | Brian | Son | Employed (Social worker) | Professional qualification | NVQ | Plumber | 3 years |
Definition of themes and examples
| Extent to which participants reported that the patient’s back pain impacted on their everyday life and activities | ||
| Ways in which the nature of patient participants’ particular professions were reported as impacting on whether or not patients had been able to continue in employment with back pain. | ||
| Refers to participants’ depictions of the patient in relation to their self-management of their back pain condition – hero or victim narrative? |