OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is a complex health problem affecting about one-fifth of the European population. It is a leading cause of years lived with disability worldwide, with serious personal, relational and socioeconomic consequences. Chronic pain and sick leave adversely affect health and quality of life. Thus, understanding this phenomenon is essential for reducing suffering, understanding the need for support and promoting a rapid return to work and an active lifestyle. This study aimed to describe and interpret persons' experiences of being on sick leave due to chronic pain. DESIGN: A qualitative study with semistructured interviews analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutic approach. SETTING: Participants were recruited from a comm...
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition, which can have a profound effect on a person’s functioning...
Stress is the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden today. The physical demands are less in to...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Introduction: A dramatic increase in sicknesses absence in Sweden has led to a shift in the public d...
Background: Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countri...
A chronic illness qualitative research program that has been in progress since 1996 has focused on u...
BACKGROUND: Sickness absence is a multifaceted problem. Much is known about risk factors for being l...
Introduction Mental illness is a major concern in many countries. In Sweden, stress-related mental i...
This paper examines the necessary identity reconstruction for chronic pain patients through the use ...
In her thesis Dignity and indignity experienced by immigrant women on long-term sick leave, Line Nor...
Background Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countrie...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
Life with chronic pain presents considerable physical and psychological challenges for the individua...
Introduction: Pain is a subjective experience. People subjected to pain often experience a reducedqu...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition, which can have a profound effect on a person’s functioning...
Stress is the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden today. The physical demands are less in to...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Introduction: A dramatic increase in sicknesses absence in Sweden has led to a shift in the public d...
Background: Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countri...
A chronic illness qualitative research program that has been in progress since 1996 has focused on u...
BACKGROUND: Sickness absence is a multifaceted problem. Much is known about risk factors for being l...
Introduction Mental illness is a major concern in many countries. In Sweden, stress-related mental i...
This paper examines the necessary identity reconstruction for chronic pain patients through the use ...
In her thesis Dignity and indignity experienced by immigrant women on long-term sick leave, Line Nor...
Background Sickness absence has represented a growing public health problem in many Western countrie...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
Life with chronic pain presents considerable physical and psychological challenges for the individua...
Introduction: Pain is a subjective experience. People subjected to pain often experience a reducedqu...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition, which can have a profound effect on a person’s functioning...
Stress is the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden today. The physical demands are less in to...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...