| Literature DB >> 24902735 |
Ann Hopton1, Janet Eldred1, Hugh MacPherson1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Depression and pain frequently occur together and impact on outcomes of existing treatment for depression. Additional treatment options are required. This study aimed to explore patients' experiences of depression, the processes of change within acupuncture and counselling, and the elements that contributed to longer-term change.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Mental Health; Pain Management; Primary Care
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24902735 PMCID: PMC4054660 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Coding tree; a summary of the relationships between codes, subthemes and themes for the experience of depression
| Codes | Subthemes | Themes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muscular pain | } | } | ||
| Headaches | ||||
| Gastrointestinal pain | Pain | |||
| Disability | ||||
| Search for diagnosis | ||||
| Tired all the time | } | |||
| Exhausted-worn out | ||||
| Debilitated | Fatigue | |||
| No energy | Reported symptoms of depression | |||
| Withdrawal | ||||
| Insomnia | } | |||
| Early wakening | ||||
| Nightmares | Sleep disorders | |||
| Too much sleep | ||||
| Low self-esteem | } | |||
| What other people think | } | |||
| Guilt and self-blame | Negative schema | |||
| Black and white thinking | ||||
| Family life | } | |||
| Motherhood | ||||
| Caring | Home life | |||
| Bereavement | ||||
| Isolation | ||||
| Shift pattern | } | |||
| Work overload | Work strain | Contextual factors | ||
| Drive, motivation | ||||
| High bar, aiming high | ||||
| Crime | } | |||
| Bullied/threat/physical abuse | Victimhood | |||
| Self-harm | ||||
| Childhood |
Coding tree; a summary of the relationships between codes and themes for the positive and negative experiences of treatment; factors that influence long-term change and mediating factors
| Codes | Theme | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beliefs and attitudes | } | Pretreatment factors | } | |
| Previous experience of treatment | Mediating factors | |||
| Participant engagement | } | In treatment factors | ||
| Therapeutic relationship | ||||
| Change of perspective | (common to all arms) | } | ||
| Reduced medication | ||||
| Relaxation | (acupuncture) | |||
| Complaints and symptoms treated | ||||
| Self-understanding | (counselling) | Positive experiences | ||
| Acceptance of situation | ||||
| Empowerment | ||||
| Effective medication | (usual care) | |||
| Referral to National Health Service (NHS) mental health services | ||||
| Adverse events | (acupuncture) | } | ||
| Terminology | ||||
| Time consuming | ||||
| Fear of needles | ||||
| Difficulty opening up | (counselling) | |||
| Clichéd phrases | Negative experiences | |||
| Opened a can of worms | ||||
| Expense | ||||
| Side effects of medication | ||||
| Long wait after referral | (usual care) | |||
| Lack of general practitioner time and continuity | ||||
| Ageism | ||||
| Exercise advice | } | } | ||
| Dietary advice | ||||
| Reduce alcohol intake | Lifestyle strategies | |||
| Take time out | ||||
| Day-to-day structure | Long-term behavioural change | |||
| Distraction | } | |||
| Thinking strategies learned | ||||
| Self-talk and stoicism | Cognitive strategies | |||
| Social contact | ||||
| Seeking support |