Participants and developers experiences with a chronic pain self-management intervention under development: A qualitative study.
Kjersti GrønningTorunn Hatlen NøstToril RannestadOla BratåsPublished in: SAGE open medicine (2018)
This study found that the chronic pain self-management intervention was in concordance with theory of health promotion and empowerment. The participants experienced the intervention as targeting their resources, capacities, and fulfilling social needs, which aligned with the developers aim with the intervention. The participants found the intervention evocative; they learned new ways to manage their pain through theory/education, movement exercises, homework, and sharing their experiences with each other.