Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the partner and family of a person with chronic pain. Background: Chronic pain impacts not only on the individual but also their partner and/or other family members. Families of people with chronic pain have reported feeling powerless, alienated, emotionally distressed, and isolated. These impacts have affected their relationship with the person with chronic pain. Design: An interpretive qualitative design using in-depth interviews and thematic analysis was undertaken. Methods: Purposive sampling and in-depth interviewing were undertaken to develop a rich description of the experience. Results: Findings indicate the impact of chronic pain on the fami...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The purpose of this r...
This paper presents a critical appraisal of the potential of family resilience as a new model of car...
Background. Chronic pain sufferers and caregivers share the risk of higher levels of psychological d...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the par...
Aims and objective: To measure and explore between 2007–2010 measure and explore the nature of famil...
Aims and objective. To measure and explore between 20072010 measure and explore the nature of family...
This thesis comprises of a literature review, a research paper and a critical appraisal of the thesi...
Pain is still widely considered a phenomenon restricted to the sufferer’s experience, yet, it has as...
Despite the substantial monetary, personal, and social cost of chronic pain, research into the famil...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
Despite the substantial monetary, personal, and social cost of chronic pain, research into the famil...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the experiences of 75 people with chron...
María Dueñas,1 Begoña Ojeda,2 Alejandro Salazar,2 Juan Antonio Mico,3 Inmaculad...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
Advisors: Scott A. Wickman.Committee members: Cynthia Campbell; Teresa A. Fisher.Includes illustrati...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The purpose of this r...
This paper presents a critical appraisal of the potential of family resilience as a new model of car...
Background. Chronic pain sufferers and caregivers share the risk of higher levels of psychological d...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the par...
Aims and objective: To measure and explore between 2007–2010 measure and explore the nature of famil...
Aims and objective. To measure and explore between 20072010 measure and explore the nature of family...
This thesis comprises of a literature review, a research paper and a critical appraisal of the thesi...
Pain is still widely considered a phenomenon restricted to the sufferer’s experience, yet, it has as...
Despite the substantial monetary, personal, and social cost of chronic pain, research into the famil...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
Despite the substantial monetary, personal, and social cost of chronic pain, research into the famil...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the experiences of 75 people with chron...
María Dueñas,1 Begoña Ojeda,2 Alejandro Salazar,2 Juan Antonio Mico,3 Inmaculad...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
Advisors: Scott A. Wickman.Committee members: Cynthia Campbell; Teresa A. Fisher.Includes illustrati...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The purpose of this r...
This paper presents a critical appraisal of the potential of family resilience as a new model of car...
Background. Chronic pain sufferers and caregivers share the risk of higher levels of psychological d...