"我们一起度过了大流行":COVID-19 大流行对加拿大慢性疼痛患者家庭的影响。

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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导言:在加拿大,儿童慢性疼痛是一个严重问题,每五名青少年中就有一人受到影响。本研究通过对患有慢性疼痛的青少年、父母和兄弟姐妹进行访谈,描述了这一流行病对加拿大患有慢性疼痛的家庭的影响:方法:采用定性描述设计,对患有慢性疼痛的加拿大青少年、父母和兄弟姐妹进行了深入的半结构式访谈。访谈对象不要求是亲属关系。访谈采用反思性主题分析方法进行分析:对来自全国各地的 14 名父母、19 名患有慢性疼痛的青少年和 11 名兄弟姐妹进行了 44 次访谈。形成了三个关键主题:(1) 吸收和转变:大流行病对家庭系统造成的伤害(如失去应对机制、转变角色以应对大流行病),(2) 社会模糊性和遗弃(如社会牺牲和医疗系统的遗弃),以及 (3) 建设社区复原力:家庭对大流行病的适应(如家庭凝聚力、信心和自我管理):青少年、父母和兄弟姐妹报告说,大流行病影响了整个家庭系统的应对策略。这些结果概述了在整个大流行期间青少年在控制疼痛和整体健康方面所经历的挑战,以及在此期间家庭内部所建立的复原力。展望未来,研究种族化和结构边缘化的慢性疼痛青少年及其家庭是如何经历大流行病的将具有现实意义。未来的研究应探讨大流行带来的意想不到的益处(如信心的增强和自我管理能力的提高)如何在未来持续下去。
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"We survived the pandemic together": The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian families living with chronic pain.

"We survived the pandemic together": The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian families living with chronic pain.

"We survived the pandemic together": The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian families living with chronic pain.

Introduction: Pediatric chronic pain is a significant problem in Canada, affecting one in five youth. This study describes the impact of the pandemic on the experiences of Canadian families living with chronic pain through interviews with youth living with chronic pain, parents, and siblings.

Methods: Employing a qualitative descriptive design, in-depth semistructured interviews were completed with Canadian youth living with pain, as well as parents and siblings. Participants were not required to be related. Interviews were analyzed using a reflexive thematic analysis approach.

Results: Forty-four interviews were completed with 14 parents, 19 youth with chronic pain, and 11 siblings from across the country. Three key themes were developed: (1) absorbing and shifting: the toll of the pandemic on the family system (e.g., loss of coping mechanisms, shifting roles to respond to the pandemic), (2) social ambiguity and abandonment (e.g., social sacrifice and abandonment by the health care system), and (3) building community resilience: familial adaptation to the pandemic (e.g., family cohesion, confidence, and self-management).

Discussion/conclusions: Youth, parents, and siblings reported that the pandemic impacted coping strategies across the family system. These results outline the challenges youth experienced managing their pain and overall health throughout the pandemic and the resilience built within families during this time. Going forward, it would be relevant to examine how racialized and structurally marginalized youth with chronic pain and their families experienced the pandemic. Future research should examine how unexpected benefits of the pandemic (e.g., increased confidence and self-management) may be sustained into the future.

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