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The Meaning Making Model Applied to Community-Dwelling Adults with Chronic Pain.

Alexandra Ferreira-ValenteFernando FontesJosé Pais-RibeiroMark P Jensen
Published in: Journal of pain research (2021)
The key themes that emerged as individuals with chronic pain discussed pain and its impact are consistent with those that would be hypothesized as important from the Meaning Making Model, providing preliminary support for the utility of this model in the context of chronic pain. People with chronic pain appear to appraise pain in terms of its cause, controllability, threat, loss, or challenge. When a discrepancy between the appraised meaning of pain and one's global meaning emerged, participants engaged in meaning making processes (accommodation and assimilation), resulting in meanings made, such as a reappraised meaning of pain, perceptions of growth, and acceptance.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • advanced cancer
  • community dwelling
  • healthcare
  • primary care