A healing journey with chronic pain: a meta-ethnography synthesizing 195 qualitative studies
Objective There is a large body of research exploring what it means for a person to live with
chronic pain. However, existing research does not help us understand what it means to …
chronic pain. However, existing research does not help us understand what it means to …
A mega-ethnography of eleven qualitative evidence syntheses exploring the experience of living with chronic non-malignant pain
Background Each year over five million people develop chronic non-malignant pain and can
experience healthcare as an adversarial struggle. The aims of this study were:(1) to bring …
experience healthcare as an adversarial struggle. The aims of this study were:(1) to bring …
Erasure of the credible subject: An autoethnographic account of chronic pain
LB Birk - Cultural Studies? Critical Methodologies, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In this autoethnography, I provide a firsthand account of living with severe chronic pain in an
effort to begin to fill an absence in the scholarly literature. I intend to demonstrate how the …
effort to begin to fill an absence in the scholarly literature. I intend to demonstrate how the …
A meta-ethnography of patients' experience of chronic non-malignant musculoskeletal pain
Purpose: Many people suffer from musculoskeletal (MSK) pain. This pain often has no
medical explanation and does not go away. Some people find it so devastating that at times …
medical explanation and does not go away. Some people find it so devastating that at times …
Meta-ethnography to understand healthcare professionals' experience of treating adults with chronic non-malignant pain
Objectives We aimed to explore healthcare professionals' experience of treating chronic non-
malignant pain by conducting a qualitative evidence synthesis. Understanding this …
malignant pain by conducting a qualitative evidence synthesis. Understanding this …
[图书][B] Pain as human experience: An anthropological perspective
Chronic pain challenges the central tenet of biomedicine: that objective knowledge of the
human body and mind is possible apart from subjective experience and social context …
human body and mind is possible apart from subjective experience and social context …
Meta-ethnography 25 years on: challenges and insights for synthesising a large number of qualitative studies
Studies that systematically search for and synthesise qualitative research are becoming
more evident in health care, and they can make an important contribution to patient care …
more evident in health care, and they can make an important contribution to patient care …
Are multidisciplinary interventions multicultural? A topical review of the pain literature as it relates to culturally diverse patient groups
B Brady, I Veljanova, L Chipchase - Pain, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Worldwide, societies are becoming increasingly culturally diverse. 98 International migration
continues to rise, influenced by political, economic, and socioenvironmental factors and is …
continues to rise, influenced by political, economic, and socioenvironmental factors and is …
An exploration of the experience of pain among culturally diverse migrant communities
B Brady, I Veljanova, L Chipchase - Rheumatology advances in …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Objective. To explore the ethnocultural influences on the chronic pain experience in three
culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia. Methods. Six focus groups …
culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia. Methods. Six focus groups …
Lessons for better pain management in the future: learning from the past
L Manchikanti, V Singh, AD Kaye, JA Hirsch - Pain and Therapy, 2020 - Springer
The treatment of noncancer pain in the United States and globally is met with significant
challenges, resulting in profound physical, emotional, and societal costs. Based on this …
challenges, resulting in profound physical, emotional, and societal costs. Based on this …