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The Day My Life Changed: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Patients With New Daily Persistent Headache

机译:我生命发生变化的那一天:对新的日常持续头痛患者经验的定性研究

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Objectives This study aimed to explore the views and experiences of a group of Spanish patients suffering from new daily persistent headache (NDPH). Methods A qualitative descriptive study was conducted with patients diagnosed with NDPH. Purposeful sampling was performed among patients attending a specialized Headache Unit at 2 university hospitals between February 2017 and December 2018. In total, 18 patients (11 women, 7 men; mean age 45.3, standard deviation 10.6) with a median duration of illness of 70?months (interquartile range, 24‐219) were recruited to this study. Data were collected through in‐depth interviews, researchers’ field notes and patients’ drawings. Thematic analysis was?used to identify emerging themes. Results Three main themes were identified: (1) the origin of the illness and seeking answers; (2) characteristics of the pain; and (3) the impact of pain on patients’ lives. The patients precisely recalled the time of onset and the trigger of the pain. Pain was constantly present, although it varied in form. At the onset, pain was perceived as a sign of alarm while, over time, it became an invisible illness. The headache commonly had a major impact on everyday life and could cause lifestyle changes. In addition, pain could be emotionally disruptive and?could also lead to family estrangement and a search for solitude. Conclusions Our results provide insight into how NDPH is experienced, which may be helpful in managing NDPH patients. In our cohort, patients identified precipitating events but sought answers regarding the origin of their illness and their pain. Pain was a continuous sensation that had a major impact on patients’ daily lives and emotions.
机译:目的这项研究旨在探讨一群患有新的日常持续头痛(NDPH)的西班牙患者的观点和经验。方法采用诊断患有NDPH的患者进行定性描述性研究。在2017年2月和2018年12月在2所大学医院参加专门的医院的患者进行了有目的的抽样。总共18名患者(11名女性,7名男子;平均年龄45.3,标准差10.6),中位疾病的疾病为70 ?几个月(四分位数,24-219)被招募到这项研究。通过深入的访谈,研究人员的田间笔记和患者的图纸收集数据。主题分析是?用于识别新出现的主题。结果确定了三个主要主题:(1)疾病的起源和寻求答案; (2)疼痛的特征; (3)疼痛对患者生命的影响。患者精确地回顾了发病时间和疼痛的触发。虽然它以形式变化,但疼痛不断存在。在发病时,疼痛被认为是警报的标志,而随着时间的推移,它变成了一种无形的疾病。头痛通常对日常生活产生重大影响,可能会导致生活方式的变化。此外,疼痛可能会在情感上破坏性且可能导致家庭疏远和寻求孤独。结论我们的结果提供了对Ndph如何经验丰富的洞察力,这可能有助于管理NDPH患者。在我们的队列中,患者发现沉淀事件,但对其疾病的起源以及他们的痛苦寻求答案。疼痛是一种持续的感觉,对患者的日常生活和情绪产生重大影响。

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