怨恨,顺从和尊重:阿片类镇痛药,疼痛和控制,一项定性研究。

IF 2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13010025
Richard Cooper, Catriona Matheson, Emily Pagan, Helen Radford
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摘要

阿片类镇痛药处方已显著增加,相关的担忧依赖和过量。本研究旨在探讨非癌症患者服用阿片类镇痛药来控制疼痛的经验和观点。有目的地从英国全科医生诊所中抽取22名患者,并参与半结构化电话访谈。Braun和Clarke的主位分析被用于生成潜在主位和语义主位。由于耐受性和成瘾的恐惧,患者对服用阿片类镇痛药感到厌恶,但却顺从地经历了慢性疼痛。控制的出现与患者接受医生对治疗决定的控制有关,也与患者试图对药物依从性进行自我控制有关。这包括消极地感知试图控制疼痛,但也阻止了耐受性和成瘾性。非药物治疗被患者视为负面的,成瘾意识来自各种来源。患者对医生表示尊重,但对缺乏成瘾警告、药物评估和预约表示消极。家人和朋友很少被提及,共同决策也很少被提及,这表明患者以相对孤立的方式控制阿片类药物和疼痛。患者普遍报告了使用阿片类药物治疗疼痛的负面经历,这为卫生专业人员加强对此类患者的理解和管理提供了关键见解。
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Resentful, Resigned and Respectful: Opioid Analgesics, Pain and Control, a Qualitative Study.

Opioid analgesic prescribing has increased significantly with associated concerns about dependence and overdose. This study aimed to explore non-cancer patients' experiences and views of taking opioid analgesics to manage their pain. Twenty-two patients were purposively sampled from English GP practices and participated in semi-structured telephone interviews. Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis was used to generate emerging latent and semantic themes. Patients resented taking opioid analgesics due to tolerance and addiction fears but were resigned to experiencing chronic pain. Control emerged in relation to patients' acceptance of doctors' control over treatment decisions but also patients' attempted self-control over medicine adherence. This involved negatively perceived attempts to control pain but also prevent tolerance and addiction. Non-pharmacological treatments were viewed negatively by patients and addiction awareness arose from various sources. Patients were respectful of doctors but expressed negativity about the lack of addiction warnings, medication reviews and appointments. Family and friends were infrequently mentioned, as was reference to shared decision-making, suggesting patients navigate control over opioids and pain in relatively isolated ways. Patients reported generally negative experiences of opioid use for pain, which provides key insights for health professionals to enhance understanding and the management of such patients.

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