Low Back Pain Perceptions and Coping Strategies in Pre-Professional Dancers: A Qualitative Study.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
K Everaert, A Blackman, T Cayrol, P Gielen, K O'Sullivan, E van Breda, N Roussel
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Aims: Low back pain (LBP) is a common health problem in pre-professional dancers which could hamper the dancers' professional career. However, pre-professional dancers are not often studied, although they may have their own pain perceptions and coping strategies towards LBP. Considering the biopsychosocial nature of LBP, it is important to increase the understanding of these perceptions and coping strategies. The aim of this qualitative research study was to explore the dancers' perceptions about LBP and their coping strategies when they suffered from LBP.

Methods: Eighteen pre-professional dancers with and without LBP from different dance schools in Belgium were included in this study. Participants were invited for an in-depth online video interview. These in-depth interviews were based on a topic list. Afterwards, the interview transcripts were analyzed thematically.

Results: Two primary themes emerged from the data: 1) perceptions of LBP and 2) coping strategies which dancers applied when they suffered from LBP. The perceptions about LBP were related to two different themes: "it's all about the body" and "it's all about the psychosocial and contextual factors." In addition, the coping strategies were divided into "active coping strategies" and "passive coping strategies," whereas the most popular coping strategies were stretching exercises and passive coping strategies such as massages or heating cream.

Conclusion: Although LBP has clearly been shown to be a biopsychosocial phenomenon, this qualitative study showed that dancers mainly considered biomedical factors as contributing factors to LBP. Additionally, instead of relying on coping strategies aimed at directly improving pain or trying to treat LBP on the basis of a single-cause diagnosis, it is important to consider the biopsychosocial origin of LBP in the management plans.

前职业舞者腰痛知觉与应对策略:一项质性研究。
目的:腰痛是前职业舞者常见的健康问题,可能会阻碍舞者的职业生涯。然而,职业前舞者并不经常被研究,尽管他们可能对LBP有自己的疼痛感知和应对策略。考虑到LBP的生物心理社会性质,增加对这些感知和应对策略的理解是很重要的。本定性研究的目的是探讨舞者在遭受腰痛时对腰痛的认知和应对策略。方法:选取18名来自比利时不同舞蹈学校的有或无LBP的专业前舞者作为研究对象。参与者被邀请进行深入的在线视频采访。这些深度访谈是基于一个主题列表。随后,对访谈笔录进行主题分析。结果:从数据中得出两个主要主题:1)对腰痛的感知和2)舞者在遭受腰痛时采取的应对策略。关于腰痛的看法与两个不同的主题有关:“一切都是关于身体的”和“一切都是关于社会心理和环境因素的”。此外,应对策略分为“主动应对策略”和“被动应对策略”,而最受欢迎的应对策略是伸展运动和被动应对策略,如按摩或加热霜。结论:虽然LBP已经被明确地证明是一种生物心理社会现象,但本定性研究表明舞者主要认为生物医学因素是LBP的影响因素。此外,与其依赖旨在直接改善疼痛的应对策略或试图根据单一原因诊断来治疗腰痛,在管理计划中考虑腰痛的生物心理社会起源是很重要的。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
22.20%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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