A Healing Journey with Chronic Pain: A Meta-Ethnography Synthesizing 195 Qualitative Studies.
Francine ToyeJoletta BeltonErin HanninkKate SeersKaren BarkerPublished in: Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (2021)
The innovation of our study is to conceptualize healing as an ongoing and iterating journey rather than a destination. Health interventions for chronic pain would usefully focus on validating pain through meaningful and acceptable explanations; validating patients by listening to and valuing their stories; encouraging patients to connect with a meaningful sense of self, to be kind to themselves, and to explore new possibilities for the future; and facilitating safe reconnection with the social world. This could make a real difference to people living with chronic pain who are on their own healing journeys.