Objectives: Culture and ethnicity are acknowledged as important factors in the context of the biopsychosocial model. They may contribute to explaining the experience of pain, therapeutic encounters within healthcare, and the strategies that individuals use to cope with pain. The present study explored these issues in a sample of Indian Asian women in the UK. Methods: Based on a phenomenological approach, 17 women participated in five semi-struc tured group interviews. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis, so as to identify core themes and subthemes inductively from the data. Results: Six themes were identified: meaning of pain; personal experience of pain; causes of pain; coping strategies; family and friends; experi...
BACKGROUND: Ethnocultural factors and sex may greatly affect pain perception and expression. Emergin...
Background. Non-malignant chronic pain is a national health problem. Cultural constructions of chron...
How do cultural values influence individual responses to stress in the context of experimentally-ind...
Objectives: Culture and ethnicity are acknowledged as important factors in the context of\ud the bio...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were: (a) to describe the physical and mental health status of A...
The purpose of this project was to examine culture and the impact it has on the pain experience. Pai...
Objective: To explore the ethnocultural influences on the chronic pain experience in three culturall...
Objective: This research sought to explore pain management beliefs of members of the South Asian com...
Chronic pain affects an estimated 1.5 million people in Canada (Canadian Pain Task Force, 2019). As ...
Objectives. Pain is an unpleasant experience with complex neurobiological, psycho-social and cultura...
Pain occurs in a totally integrated human being who has had a variety of physical, emotional, and in...
Introduction Disabling chronic low back pain (CLBP) is associated with negative beliefs and behaviou...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
Background: Chronic pain has been considered as a biopsychosocial condition in which cognitive and e...
BACKGROUND: Ethnocultural factors and sex may greatly affect pain perception and expression. Emergin...
Background. Non-malignant chronic pain is a national health problem. Cultural constructions of chron...
How do cultural values influence individual responses to stress in the context of experimentally-ind...
Objectives: Culture and ethnicity are acknowledged as important factors in the context of\ud the bio...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were: (a) to describe the physical and mental health status of A...
The purpose of this project was to examine culture and the impact it has on the pain experience. Pai...
Objective: To explore the ethnocultural influences on the chronic pain experience in three culturall...
Objective: This research sought to explore pain management beliefs of members of the South Asian com...
Chronic pain affects an estimated 1.5 million people in Canada (Canadian Pain Task Force, 2019). As ...
Objectives. Pain is an unpleasant experience with complex neurobiological, psycho-social and cultura...
Pain occurs in a totally integrated human being who has had a variety of physical, emotional, and in...
Introduction Disabling chronic low back pain (CLBP) is associated with negative beliefs and behaviou...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
Background: Chronic pain has been considered as a biopsychosocial condition in which cognitive and e...
BACKGROUND: Ethnocultural factors and sex may greatly affect pain perception and expression. Emergin...
Background. Non-malignant chronic pain is a national health problem. Cultural constructions of chron...
How do cultural values influence individual responses to stress in the context of experimentally-ind...