探索英国人经期疼痛治疗的生活经历。

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
British Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1177/20494637231172674
Parmis Vafapour, Esther Murray
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摘要

背景:5%到10%的女性都经历过经痛,经痛扰乱了她们的生活,但每5名女性中就有4人认为她们对痛经的诉求没有得到认真对待。在寻求支持和理解痛经的过程中,她们面临各种障碍,无法找到应有的答案:方法:对 8 名 20-28 岁的女性进行了半结构式访谈,讨论她们自月经初潮以来的痛经经历:本研究利用 Scheper-Hughes 和 Lock 对正念身体的理解,通过她们的生理身体(与身体的关系和需要控制)、社会身体(文化观念和与他人的比较)和身体政治(医疗化、医疗团队和经阴道超声波)探讨了女性的痛经经历:这些方面对她们心智身体的影响形成了一些论点,表明不同的行为者是如何阻止她们获得所需的以患者为中心的护理而不产生抵触情绪的。必须做更多的工作来尊重妇女在月经期间的疼痛体验,尤其是医护人员。接触痛经妇女的方式必须保持一致,以防止支持出现偏差。必须为痛经妇女提供更明确的指导,尤其是在初级保健领域。
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Exploring the lived experiences of debilitating period pain management in the UK.

Background: Five to ten percent of women experience period pains that disrupt their lives yet 4 in 5 women believe that their claims for their dysmenorrhea are not taken seriously. Within the process of seeking support and understanding about their pain, they face various barriers that prevent them from finding the answers they deserve.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 8 women aged 20-28 to discuss their experiences with dysmenorrhea throughout their time since menarche.

Results: Using Scheper-Hughes and Lock understanding of the mindful body, this research explores women's experiences of dysmenorrhea through their physical body (relationship with the body and needing control), the social body (cultural concepts and comparisons to others) and the body politic (medicalisation, the medical team and the transvaginal ultrasound).

Conclusions: The impact of these aspects of their mindful bodies developed arguments showing how different actors had an impact on preventing them obtaining the patient-centred care they required without resistance. More must be done to honour the experience of pain women have regarding their periods, especially by healthcare professionals. There must be consistency in the way women are approached for their dysmenorrhea to prevent discrepancies of support. This must be done with clearer guidance on what is offered to women with dysmenorrhea, especially in the primary care setting.

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British Journal of Pain
British Journal of Pain CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Pain is a peer-reviewed quarterly British journal with an international multidisciplinary Editorial Board. The journal publishes original research and reviews on all major aspects of pain and pain management. Reviews reflect the body of evidence of the topic and are suitable for a multidisciplinary readership. Where empirical evidence is lacking, the reviews reflect the generally held opinions of experts in the field. The Journal has broadened its scope and has become a forum for publishing primary research together with brief reports related to pain and pain interventions. Submissions from all over the world have been published and are welcome. Official journal of the British Pain Society.
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