| Literature DB >> 27184397 |
Amy Yu1,2, Christopher A Devine1,2, Rachel G Kasdin1, Mónica Orizondo3, Wendy Perdomo3, Aileen M Davis4, Laura M Bogart2,5, Jeffrey N Katz6,7,8,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Advanced osteoarthritis and total joint replacement (TJR) recovery are painful experiences and often prompt opioid use in developed countries. Physicians participating in the philanthropic medical mission Operation Walk Boston (OpWalk) to the Dominican Republic have observed that Dominican patients require substantially less opioid medication following TJR than US patients. We conducted a qualitative study to investigate approaches to pain management and expectations for postoperative recovery in patients with advanced arthritis undergoing TJR in the Dominican Republic.Entities:
Keywords: International; Osteoarthritis; Pain management; Qualitative; Total joint replacement
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27184397 PMCID: PMC4869371 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1075-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Moderator’s Guide for Interviews
| Topic | Question |
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| Arthritis pain | - Tell me about your arthritis pain. Can you remember the first time you knee/hip started to hurt? Can you describe what your pain feels like? |
| Pain self-care | - What do you do when you experience pain? Why? |
| Pain care-seeking | - Have you ever seen a doctor for pain? If yes, how do doctors ask you about your pain? What do they do for your pain? |
| Postoperative expectations and pain management | - What do you expect the surgery to be like? Do you expect it to be painful? |
Representative quotations from interviews (n = 20)
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| “I control [the pain] a lot of times. Sometimes I can’t control it, and then I go to the analgesics” (female, age 75). |
| “Sometimes the rheumatologist treated me with Methotrexate. But after about 20 days, my liver got inflamed, and I automatically stopped taking it. And I’ve never gone back to using it” (female, age 32). |
| “I stopped taking Prednisone because [friends] say it causes liver damage” (female, age 73). |
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| “I sit for a while, I relax, and that’s it” (female, age 63). |
| “When the pain comes, I only tell God because he is the one I acknowledge” (female, age 52). |
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| “I learned how to endure it” (female, age 74). |
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| “I have to depend on my husband to be able to do something” (female, age 55). |
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| “It will be painful, because it’s an object put inside me. I have to overcome [the pain]” (female, age 75). |