Asians immigrants (AIs) are one of the fastest growing racial groups in many countries globally. Despite pain prevalence, studies on chronic pain management among AIs is limited in the literature. An integrative review was conducted exploring the current state of science on chronic pain management among AIs. Several databases were used to identify related articles and 15 studies met the inclusion criteria. Two major themes emerged: (a) self-management, pertaining to how AIs take responsibility for their pain, and (b) resilience, their adaptive behaviors indicating low levels of pain-related dysfunction and burden despite chronic pain severity. Resilience plays a significant role in the mechanism by which self-management works in pain among ...
The purpose of this project was to examine culture and the impact it has on the pain experience. Pai...
BackgroundPrevious studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain.ObjectiveTh...
Multiple studies in healthy populations and clinical samples have shown that ethnic minorities have ...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a common problem among working aged adults (McIntosh & Hall, 2007). ...
Objectives: Many studies investigating the management of chronic pain often exclude participation of...
Objective: To explore the ethnocultural influences on the chronic pain experience in three culturall...
Chronic pain represents a common public health concern worldwide. It is a complex phenomenon, owing ...
Background: Chronic pain has been considered as a biopsychosocial condition in which cognitive and e...
Purpose: Pain and mood disorder frequently coexist. Yet, for Asian Americans (AAs), scant informatio...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore arthritis management strategies among Chinese i...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were: (a) to describe the physical and mental health status of A...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia...
Chronic pain affects an estimated 1.5 million people in Canada (Canadian Pain Task Force, 2019). As ...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
Introduction: Chronic pain is a complex concept affected by biological, physiological, psychological...
The purpose of this project was to examine culture and the impact it has on the pain experience. Pai...
BackgroundPrevious studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain.ObjectiveTh...
Multiple studies in healthy populations and clinical samples have shown that ethnic minorities have ...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a common problem among working aged adults (McIntosh & Hall, 2007). ...
Objectives: Many studies investigating the management of chronic pain often exclude participation of...
Objective: To explore the ethnocultural influences on the chronic pain experience in three culturall...
Chronic pain represents a common public health concern worldwide. It is a complex phenomenon, owing ...
Background: Chronic pain has been considered as a biopsychosocial condition in which cognitive and e...
Purpose: Pain and mood disorder frequently coexist. Yet, for Asian Americans (AAs), scant informatio...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore arthritis management strategies among Chinese i...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were: (a) to describe the physical and mental health status of A...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia...
Chronic pain affects an estimated 1.5 million people in Canada (Canadian Pain Task Force, 2019). As ...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
Introduction: Chronic pain is a complex concept affected by biological, physiological, psychological...
The purpose of this project was to examine culture and the impact it has on the pain experience. Pai...
BackgroundPrevious studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain.ObjectiveTh...
Multiple studies in healthy populations and clinical samples have shown that ethnic minorities have ...