Aim: To evaluate the spread of pain and its correlates among immigrant patients on sick leave. Background: Backache, outspread pain and sick-leave questions are problematic to handle primary health care, especially in multicultural settings. Methods: Two hundred and thirty-five patients 20-45 years on paid sick leave (59% women, 93% foreign-born, mostly non-Europeans). Many had little formal education. One-third had professional interpreter support. The patients pointed out on their bodies where they felt pain. This information was transferred on a pain drawing [pain drawing fields (PDFs) 0-18] by a doctor. Major depression and psychosocial stressors were assessed using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Nociceptive loca...
Musculoskeltal pain is the most common diagnosis for being on sick leave two months or longer in Swe...
Background: For indeterminate reasons, there have been major variations in sick leave in Sweden, and...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is a complex health problem affecting about one-fifth of the European popula...
Illness, disease, sickness. Clinical factors, concepts of pain and sick leave patterns amongimmigra...
BackgroundPrevious studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain.ObjectiveTh...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain. OBJECTIV...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
Background: Immigrants often experience difficulties with acculturation and post migratory stress af...
Objective: Even with an increasing immigrant population in Norway, there are still a limited number...
Context: There is little information on the extent of persistent pain across cultures. Even though p...
The objective of this paper is to investigate whether there were differences in pain and psychologic...
Objectives Stratified care using prognostic models to estimate the risk profiles of patients has be...
Musculoskeletal disorders are very common and affects the individual by pain and functional impairme...
Objectives: Many studies investigating the management of chronic pain often exclude participation of...
Exploring the Expression of Pain by Limited English Proficient Latino Immigrants in Language and Cul...
Musculoskeltal pain is the most common diagnosis for being on sick leave two months or longer in Swe...
Background: For indeterminate reasons, there have been major variations in sick leave in Sweden, and...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is a complex health problem affecting about one-fifth of the European popula...
Illness, disease, sickness. Clinical factors, concepts of pain and sick leave patterns amongimmigra...
BackgroundPrevious studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain.ObjectiveTh...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that immigration may influence the experience of pain. OBJECTIV...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
Background: Immigrants often experience difficulties with acculturation and post migratory stress af...
Objective: Even with an increasing immigrant population in Norway, there are still a limited number...
Context: There is little information on the extent of persistent pain across cultures. Even though p...
The objective of this paper is to investigate whether there were differences in pain and psychologic...
Objectives Stratified care using prognostic models to estimate the risk profiles of patients has be...
Musculoskeletal disorders are very common and affects the individual by pain and functional impairme...
Objectives: Many studies investigating the management of chronic pain often exclude participation of...
Exploring the Expression of Pain by Limited English Proficient Latino Immigrants in Language and Cul...
Musculoskeltal pain is the most common diagnosis for being on sick leave two months or longer in Swe...
Background: For indeterminate reasons, there have been major variations in sick leave in Sweden, and...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is a complex health problem affecting about one-fifth of the European popula...