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NARRATIVE GROUP INTERVENTIONS TO RECONSTRUCT MEANING OF LIFE AMONG CHRONIC PAIN SURVIVORS: A WAIT LIST RCT STUDY

机译:叙事组干预以重建慢性疼痛生存者的生活意义:一项等待名单的RCT研究

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Chronic pain, is a challenging health condition, often with no discernible physiological cause, nor treatment that reliably eliminates or mollifies the pain, but imposes detrimental impacts towards individuals’ psychological well-being. Viewing people as the experts in their own lives, and assuming people have many skills, abilities, beliefs, and values that will assist them to change their relationship with problem, narrative therapy (NT) is used to externalize the dominant problem-saturated experiences, and open diverse possibilities for reconstruction of identity, to re-author subordinate storylines to address the problems in ways that are powerfully connected with their meaning and purpose of life. Double-blinded randomized controlled trial was adopted for the present study. Eighty survivors were randomly assigned into intervention (narrative therapy) or waitlist control groups. Each participant received 6 weekly NT interventions of 2 hour each over a 1.5 month period at a community centre within their neighbourhood. Chronic pain survivors in the intervention group reported lower depressive symptoms after treatment, experienced significantly improvements across various outcome measures, including mastery, hope index, meaning in life, and life satisfaction compared with their baseline performance, and its counterparts, and sustained 4 months post intervention. No adverse reaction was recorded in any of the case mentioned at all study sites. Results suggest that NT as a meaning-making intervention could be a viable option for chronic pain survivors to enhance their well-being.
机译:慢性疼痛是一种具有挑战性的健康状况,通常没有明显的生理原因,也没有可靠的消除或缓解疼痛的疗法,但会对个人的心理健康造成不利影响。视人们为自己生活中的专家,并假设人们具有许多技能,能力,信念和价值观来帮助他们改变与问题的关系,叙事治疗(NT)用于外部化占主导地位的问题饱和体验,并为身份重建提供各种可能性,以重新撰写从属的故事情节,以与其含义和生活目的密切相关的方式解决问题。本研究采用双盲随机对照试验。 80名幸存者被随机分为干预(叙述治疗)或候补对照组。每位参与者在其社区内的社区中心内,在1.5个月内,每周接受6次NT干预,每次2小时。干预组中的慢性疼痛幸存者在治疗后的抑郁症状有所减轻,与基线表现及其相对者相比,在各种结局指标(包括精通,希望指数,生活意义和生活满意度)方面经历了显着改善,并持续了4个月介入。在所有研究地点提到的任何情况下均未记录到不良反应。结果表明,NT作为一种有意义的干预措施,可能是慢性疼痛幸存者提高其健康水平的可行选择。

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