"My life is under control with these medications": an interpretative phenomenological analysis of managing chronic pain with opioids.
Hanna LjungvallAnnica RhodinSofia WagnerHedvig ZetterbergPernilla ÅsenlöfPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
All participants emphasised the importance of control, regarding both pain and opioid use. To accomplish this, trust between participants and health care providers was essential for satisfactory treatment. Regardless of the potential sociocultural benefits of staying at work, participants had experiences of balancing positive and negative effects of opioid therapy, similar to what previous qualitative research has found. Measurable improvement of function and quality of life, may justify the long-term use of opioids in some cases. However, monitoring of adverse events should be mandatory. This requires close cooperation and a trusting relationship between the patients and their health care provider.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
- pain management
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- primary care
- prognostic factors
- mental health
- systematic review
- health information
- patient reported outcomes
- risk assessment
- spinal cord
- combination therapy
- neuropathic pain
- replacement therapy
- patient reported