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Living a Life Full of Pain: Older Pain Clinic Patients' Experience of Living With Chronic Low Back Pain.

Meredith Stensland1, Sara Sanders1.   

Abstract

Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is older adults' most common pain complaint and is associated with many physical and psychosocial consequences, which have been quantitatively examined. However, little research has qualitatively examined the experience itself of CLBP in later life. Study objective was to understand older adults' lived CLBP experience. Guided by van Manen's phenomenological method, 21 pain clinic patients aged 66 to 83 completed semistructured interviews. Under the main theme "living a life full of pain," results are reflected in four existential subthemes: (a) Corporeality: The pain is relentless and constantly monitored, (b) Temporality: To live with pain is to live by pacing day and night, (c) Relationality: Pain creates limits that can be tested or obeyed, and (d) Spatiality: Manipulating the space around me to accommodate the pain. Findings improve understanding of the patient experience of late life CLBP and highlights the importance of empathy and patient-centeredness when treating older adults.

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Keywords:  aging; chronic pain; midwest United States; phenomenology; qualitative

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29598770     DOI: 10.1177/1049732318765712

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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Authors:  Zahra Mirbolook Jalali; Azadeh Farghadani; Maryam Ejlali-Vardoogh
Journal:  Anesth Pain Med       Date:  2019-04-16

2.  [Spirituality and health care. The perspective of patients with chronic pain].

Authors:  Horst Rettke; Rahel Naef; Michael Rufer; Simon Peng-Keller
Journal:  Schmerz       Date:  2021-01-08       Impact factor: 1.107

3.  Patient preferences for use of virtual consultations in an orthopaedic rehabilitation setting: Results from a discrete choice experiment.

Authors:  Anthony W Gilbert; Emmanouil Mentzakis; Carl R May; Maria Stokes; Jeremy Jones
Journal:  J Health Serv Res Policy       Date:  2021-08-01
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