Young pain patients’ experience in primary care. A qualitative study
Engelsk titel: Young pain patients’ experience in primary care. A qualitative study
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Författare:
Hiort, Jenny
;
Lindau, Maria
;
Löfgren, Monika
Email: monika.lofgren@ki.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 43
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 17060111
Sammanfattning
The purpose was to explore interview data from young adults with long-standing pain about
their experience of contacts with caregivers in a primary care setting, in order to synthesize and
qualitatively analyse their reports about how they were received. Method: An emergent qualitative
design was used. Open thematic research interviews were conducted with 11 young people
(1 man, 10 women) (aged 20–31 years) with long-term pain. The interviews were recorded, transcribed
verbatim and analysed using inductive thematic content analysis. Result: The analyses
resulted in three themes; distrust experienced from care staffs, loneliness and hopelessness forming
the main theme Young adult with long-term pain. The informants described how they struggled
with living with the pain, fighting with the care system and to obtain help. They reportedly felt
they were not trusted and that they were not given any explanations or information why the pain
spread and worsened. This left them feeling abandoned and alone and without hope concerning
their pain, their feelings; and with doubts concerning their prospects. Much concern and doubt
were expressed about their future work situation; whether they would be able to do work for
which they had trained, and whether they would ever get any career opportunities. Conclusion:
Living with long-term pain as a young adult and experiencing mistrust when in care might lead
to feelings of loneliness, dependence and hopelessness and an existence marked by suffering
and dependence. The experienced mistrust confined the young adult instead of allowing growth
towards an adult identity and opportunities.