Making sense of pain in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): A qualitative study.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2024-06-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2024-0006
Adela Kacorova, Amanda C de C Williams
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Abstract

Objectives: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, gastrointestinal tract condition, in which pain is one of the most widespread and debilitating symptoms, yet research about how individuals make sense of their IBD pain is lacking. The current study aimed to explore how individuals with IBD understand their pain.

Methods: Twenty participants, recruited via the Crohn's & Colitis UK charity, were interviewed about their understanding of their IBD pain using the Grid Elaboration Method that elicits free associations on which it invites elaboration. Thematic analysis was used to organise transcribed verbatim data.

Results: Three related themes - making sense of my pain, navigating my care and support and it takes its toll - comprising seven sub-themes, illustrated the ways in which participants made sense of pain experientially, multi-dimensionally, and in the broader context of IBD and its symptoms. The psychological impact of pain was evident across all interviews.

Conclusions: The findings are consistent with other research in IBD pain, demonstrating the importance of pain in IBD. Sense-making underpins both emotional and practical responses to pain and ideally is constructed as an integral part of clinical care of IBD.

理解炎症性肠病(IBD)的疼痛:定性研究。
研究目的炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种慢性胃肠道疾病,疼痛是其中最普遍、最令人衰弱的症状之一,但有关患者如何理解其 IBD 疼痛的研究却十分缺乏。本研究旨在探讨 IBD 患者如何理解自己的疼痛:通过英国克罗恩病和结肠炎慈善机构招募了 20 名参与者,采用网格阐释法(Grid Elaboration Method)对他们进行了访谈,了解他们对 IBD 疼痛的理解。采用主题分析法对转录的逐字记录数据进行整理:三个相关主题--让我的疼痛有意义、引导我的护理和支持以及它造成的伤害--包括七个次主题,说明了参与者是如何从经验、多维度以及 IBD 及其症状的更广泛背景下理解疼痛的。疼痛对心理的影响在所有访谈中都很明显:结论:研究结果与其他有关 IBD 疼痛的研究结果一致,表明了疼痛在 IBD 中的重要性。感性认识是对疼痛的情感和实际反应的基础,理想情况下,感性认识是 IBD 临床护理不可分割的一部分。
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