“The ignored pain” - experiences of encounters with healthcare from the perspective of women with pain persisting after childbirth - a qualitative study

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Beata Molin , Sofia Zwedberg , Anna-Karin Berger , Anna Sand , Susanne Georgsson
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Abstract

Introduction

Although the prevalence of pain persisting after pregnancy or labour decreases with time, up to 35 % of women report pain 8 months to 12 years after childbirth. To prevent the development and reduce the impact of chronic pain, researchers and clinicians emphasize the importance of early diagnosis as well as timely and appropriate treatment. Previous studies have shown that when women with post-childbirth morbidities consult healthcare professionals during the first year following birth, their problems are often neglected, and they do not receive adequate treatment.

Objective

To explore how women with pain persisting for eight months after childbirth experienced encounters with healthcare.

Methods

A descriptive qualitative design with 20 face-to-face, semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using inductive qualitative content analysis.

Results

“Pain ignored by healthcare” was identified as an essential theme and included four categories: “Questioned pain experience,” “Inadequate pain management,” “Lost in healthcare,” and “Insufficient postpartum care “

Conclusion

The women experienced that their pain was often not recognized or adequately treated, but instead ignored or trivialized. Recurring were descriptions of experienced knowledge gaps among the healthcare providers regarding pain and its management. There was an overall desire among women for a well-defined and well-functioning chain of care with better accessibility and scope.

“被忽视的疼痛”——从分娩后疼痛持续的妇女的角度来看,与医疗机构的接触经历——一项定性研究
虽然妊娠或分娩后持续疼痛的发生率随着时间的推移而降低,但高达35%的妇女在分娩后8个月至12年报告疼痛。为了预防发展和减少慢性疼痛的影响,研究人员和临床医生强调早期诊断以及及时和适当治疗的重要性。以前的研究表明,当患有产后疾病的妇女在出生后的第一年咨询保健专业人员时,她们的问题往往被忽视,而且她们没有得到适当的治疗。目的探讨分娩后疼痛持续8个月的妇女就医情况。方法采用描述性定性设计,进行20次面对面、半结构化访谈。资料采用归纳定性含量分析法进行分析。结果“被医疗忽视的疼痛”被确定为一个基本主题,包括“疼痛体验被质疑”、“疼痛管理不充分”、“迷失在医疗中”和“产后护理不足”四个类别。结论妇女经历的疼痛往往没有被认识或充分治疗,而是被忽视或轻视。反复出现的是医疗保健提供者关于疼痛及其管理的经验知识差距的描述。妇女总体上希望有一个定义明确、运作良好、可及性更好、范围更广的护理链。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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