Chronic pain concepts of pediatricians: a qualitative survey.

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Cosima Locher, Andreas Wörner, Maria Carlander, Joe Kossowsky, Julia Dratva, Helen Koechlin
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Abstract

Introduction: Chronic pain is a prevalent, yet underrecognized, condition in children and adolescents. A biopsychosocial framework has been widely adopted over the past decades and resulted in a new pain classification in the International Classification of Diseases, 11th revision (ICD-11). Nevertheless, little is known about pediatricians' pain concepts.

Objectives: We explored pain concepts of Swiss pediatricians by means of a qualitative analysis.

Method: A cross-sectional online survey was sent to clinically active Swiss pediatricians registered with the Swiss Society for Pediatrics. A case vignette of a girl with chronic musculoskeletal pain was presented and pediatricians were asked (1) what they think caused the pain, and (2) how they would explain the pain to the patient and their family. Structuring content analysis was applied to describe major themes within the answers.

Results: The following main categories emerged: psychological factors, biological factors, unclear etiology, social context, disorder specific, and multifactorial. Most pediatricians reported the belief that psychological factors explained the pain. However, when explaining the pain to the patient, biological factors were reported most often.

Conclusion: There is a discrepancy between pediatricians' conviction that chronic pain is mostly explained by psychological factors and their exploratory model towards patients that focuses on biological factors. Promoting the biopsychosocial framework of chronic pain is key to ensure timely and effective treatment. The new pain classification in the ICD-11 has the potential to increase the use of the biopsychosocial model.

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儿科医生的慢性疼痛概念:一项定性调查。
慢性疼痛是儿童和青少年中普遍存在的一种疾病,但尚未得到充分认识。在过去的几十年里,生物心理社会框架被广泛采用,并在国际疾病分类第11版(ICD-11)中产生了新的疼痛分类。然而,人们对儿科医生的疼痛概念知之甚少。目的:通过定性分析探讨瑞士儿科医生的疼痛概念。方法:对在瑞士儿科学会注册的临床活跃的瑞士儿科医生进行横断面在线调查。一个患有慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的女孩的病例被提出,儿科医生被问到(1)他们认为是什么引起了疼痛,(2)他们如何向病人和他们的家人解释疼痛。结构化内容分析用于描述答案中的主要主题。结果:出现以下主要类别:心理因素、生物学因素、病因不明、社会背景、障碍特异性和多因素。大多数儿科医生报告说,他们相信心理因素可以解释疼痛。然而,当向患者解释疼痛时,生物因素被报道得最多。结论:儿科医生认为慢性疼痛主要由心理因素解释,但对患者的探索模式侧重于生物学因素,两者存在差异。促进慢性疼痛的生物心理社会框架是确保及时有效治疗的关键。ICD-11中新的疼痛分类有可能增加生物心理社会模型的使用。
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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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