Pain Management Nursing
Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 64-70, June 2006

Health Experiences and Employment Status in Subjects with Chronic Back Pain: A Long-term Perspective

  • Ragnhild Raak, PhD, RN

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  • Lis Karin Wahren, PhD, BmSc

Department of Welfare and Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, Linköpings Universitetet, Norrköping, Sweden

Abstract 

The purpose of this study was to describe health experiences, focused on gender and return to work, in subjects with chronic low back pain in a long-term perspective. The convenient sample consisted of 12 subjects who had attended a pain rehabilitation program 6 years earlier. Typed interviews were transcribed, and a content analysis approach was used. Five categories were found: coping, root causes, control/influence, pain, and sleep. The interviews showed that the subjects expressed well-being, although pain had become part of their daily life. However, both gender and well-being group differences were identified. The women and the group with reduced well-being used the root causes category in a higher degree than the men and the well-being group did. The conclusion is that there are differences according to both gender and return to work within the subjects with chronic pain and that these differences are related to both root causes and coping pattern.

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PII: S1524-9042(06)00031-2

doi:10.1016/j.pmn.2006.02.001

Pain Management Nursing
Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 64-70, June 2006