Women with chronic low back pain in a rural settlement: challenges from a physical therapy perspective

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Angela Quijano, Adriane Vieira, C. Víctora
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Abstract This article discusses the need for physiotherapists to develop greater cultural competence for a broader approach to chronic pain. We first review different models of body and pain, from an anatomy laboratory training and anthropological perspective. By contrasting these perspectives, we analyze three situations experienced during the field work, while researching six women with chronic low back pain in a rural settlement. Based on these situations, we discuss how life trajectories mark the ways in which we perceive our bodies, how cultural competence is relevant to develop the professional’s ability to listen and take action, and how conviviality and collective action among these women during work in a cooperative can contribute to coping with pain in this rural context. A more qualified understanding of the background of patients with chronic back pain reveals the limits of physical therapy education and allows to rethink the treatment needs and possibilities in different contexts.
农村妇女慢性腰痛:从物理治疗角度的挑战
本文讨论了物理治疗师需要发展更大的文化能力,以更广泛的方法来治疗慢性疼痛。我们首先从解剖学实验室训练和人类学的角度回顾身体和疼痛的不同模型。通过对比这些观点,我们分析了实地工作中经历的三种情况,同时研究了农村定居点的6名慢性腰痛妇女。基于这些情况,我们讨论了生活轨迹如何标志着我们感知自己身体的方式,文化能力如何与培养专业人士倾听和采取行动的能力相关,以及这些妇女在合作社工作期间的欢乐和集体行动如何有助于应对农村环境中的痛苦。对慢性背痛患者背景的更有资格的了解揭示了物理治疗教育的局限性,并允许重新思考不同情况下的治疗需求和可能性。
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Saude E Sociedade
Saude E Sociedade PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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审稿时长
12 weeks
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