This study used Q-methodology to explore justice-related accounts of chronic pain. Eighty participants completed the Q-sorting procedure (33 chronic pain sufferers and 47 non-pain sufferers). Analysis revealed five main factors. Three factors blame: society for poor medical and interpersonal treatment; the chronic pain sufferer for indulging in self-pity and unempathic healthcare workers for ignoring patients. A fourth factor acknowledges the unfairness of pain and encourages self-reliance. The fifth factor rejects injustice in the chronic pain discourse. Overall, there is a shared view that chronic pain brings unfair treatment, disrespect and a de-legitimization of pain. Future research ideas are suggested
Chronic pain, defined as pain lasting more than 3 months, is a common and costly health condition. T...
Increasing evidence reveals the damaging impact of having one's chronic pain symptoms invalidated th...
Abstract Introduction The primary objective of this research was to evaluate the psychometric proper...
Within the field of chronic pain, there is an established literature on the impact of specific pain ...
The Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) assesses the degree to which chronic pain sufferers per...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the experience of injustice in patients with chronic pain is ass...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
A chronic illness qualitative research program that has been in progress since 1996 has focused on u...
Background and purpose: Perceived injustice has been defined as an appraisal regarding the severity ...
SUMMARY Suffering the pain, people feel an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated w...
Junie S Carriere,1 Marc-Olivier Martel,2,3 Ming-Chih Kao,4 Michael JL Sullivan,5 Beth D Darnall4 1De...
Objectives We aimed to explore healthcare professionals’ experience of treating chronic non-malignan...
Recent research has revealed robust cross-sectional and prospective associations among perceived inj...
Chronic pain (CP) is a complex phenomenon that affects the lives of individuals at the level of well...
Aim: Study the psychometric properties of the Swedish version of the Injustice Experience Questionna...
Chronic pain, defined as pain lasting more than 3 months, is a common and costly health condition. T...
Increasing evidence reveals the damaging impact of having one's chronic pain symptoms invalidated th...
Abstract Introduction The primary objective of this research was to evaluate the psychometric proper...
Within the field of chronic pain, there is an established literature on the impact of specific pain ...
The Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) assesses the degree to which chronic pain sufferers per...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the experience of injustice in patients with chronic pain is ass...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
A chronic illness qualitative research program that has been in progress since 1996 has focused on u...
Background and purpose: Perceived injustice has been defined as an appraisal regarding the severity ...
SUMMARY Suffering the pain, people feel an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated w...
Junie S Carriere,1 Marc-Olivier Martel,2,3 Ming-Chih Kao,4 Michael JL Sullivan,5 Beth D Darnall4 1De...
Objectives We aimed to explore healthcare professionals’ experience of treating chronic non-malignan...
Recent research has revealed robust cross-sectional and prospective associations among perceived inj...
Chronic pain (CP) is a complex phenomenon that affects the lives of individuals at the level of well...
Aim: Study the psychometric properties of the Swedish version of the Injustice Experience Questionna...
Chronic pain, defined as pain lasting more than 3 months, is a common and costly health condition. T...
Increasing evidence reveals the damaging impact of having one's chronic pain symptoms invalidated th...
Abstract Introduction The primary objective of this research was to evaluate the psychometric proper...