Distortions to the passage of time during chronic pain: A mixed method study.
Ruth Sarah OgdenDavid MooreAndrea PiovesanHelen PoolePublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
This study examined how chronic pain impacts on the experience of time. Chronic pain substantially slowed the passage of time for most people, subjectively lengthening the period of time that pain lasted for, exacerbating distress. Given the importance of time processing in clinical assessments of pain, medication adherence and therapeutic interventions, these findings underscore the importance of raising awareness about altered temporal processing in patients and clinicians.