Analysis of the Experiences of Adults with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Ethical Considerations
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Theme 1: My Own Non-Stereotypical Suffering
3.1.1. Fear of the Unique Presentation and Extremely Severe Pain
“It feels like touching a glass shard that’s buried beneath my skin. And what would I do then? That fear keeps me awake at night.”(Participant 3)
“Lately, about once a day, I feel a sudden pain that climbs up my leg. It’s so bad that I can’t even move. I don’t know how I’ll survive if that sensation keeps coming …”(Participant 4)
“When the pain comes, I can’t bear it; I bent over on the spot and started screaming. Because it hurts … I don’t want people to see me like that… (omitted) That’s why I’m thinking about taking leave from school again.”(Participant 6)
3.1.2. Gradually Getting Used to My Own Pain
“It’s better than it used to be. If it was strong-to-moderate before, now it’s moderate-to-light.”(Participant 10)
“I received all kinds of treatments. I tried nerve blocks, medication …, but none of it was of any use … (omitted) … It’s a lot of pain, but in the end, I have to get through it by myself. I do feel like I’m getting used to it more and more.”(Participant 3)
3.2. Theme 2: Complex Emotions Caused by Physical Pain
3.2.1. Secondary Emotional and Mental Distress
“I cried for days after receiving the diagnosis. I couldn’t believe that I had a rare disease and had become a cripple …”(Participant 2)
“At first, I didn’t know what this disease was. But then I saw a TV program about the disease … It was awful… I was scared that there wasn’t really any way to treat it.”(Participant 4)
“To be honest, I was shocked when I learned what disease it was. I couldn’t sleep, and I took antidepressants.”(Participant 6)
“It’s not covered by insurance, and no one knows my pain. When I go to the hospital, I’m in pain, but sometimes they tell me I’m not … My family doesn’t know how much I’m hurting either.”(Participant 7)
3.2.2. The Conflicting Desire to Hide the Fact That I Am a Patient with CRPS
“At first, I felt angry and unfairly treated because no one knew my pain … (omitted) … And the people who do know think this disease is so serious that you can’t move at all. Other people say that it’s not a common disease … They look at you like you’re abnormal, so I prefer not to say anything.”(Participant 6)
“Because I feel like people think I’m strange. I try not to tell anyone as much as possible and to keep a low profile. I tend to worry a lot.”(Participant 10)
3.3. Theme 3: Living Carefully, Enduring Alone
3.3.1. Gradually Learning My Own Way of Coping
“At first, I received analgesic injections, I had a cast, I tried physiotherapy … (omitted) … I tried taking pain medication, but I still feel a dull pain. It doesn’t stop the pain; it just dulls it … I feel a little zoned out … (omitted) … There is no real solution. Just keeping yourself warm.”(Participant 4)
“This disease feels a little better when I’m emotionally at peace. So, I just try to live my life without worrying.”(Participant 2)
“My mother has helped me a lot. That’s because she’s a teacher, so she understands students’ state of mind. I depend on my mother.”(Participant 5)
3.3.2. Always Living Carefully
“I became incredibly sensitive. I am surprised whenever something touches my skin … (omitted) … I’ve completely given up now and accepted that this is my life, just as long as it doesn’t get any worse. If this is as bad as it gets, I can just about live with it.”(Participant 4)
“It’s something I experienced before, but the pain returns when I think about something I failed before. That’s why I try to live my life without thinking about anything.”(Participant 5)
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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No | Sex | Age (Years) | Marital Status | Offspring | Date of Symptom Onset | Cause | Numeric Rating Scale of Usual Pain |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | F | 60 | Married | 3 daughters, 1 son | October 2005 | Fracture | 5 |
2 | F | 51 | Married | 1 son | December 2006 | Road traffic accident | 7 |
3 | F | 51 | Married | 1 daughter | November 2005 | Road traffic accident | 9 |
4 | M | 33 | Married | None | November 2006 | Road traffic accident | 4 |
5 | M | 22 | Unmarried | None | February 2009 | Military training | 7 |
6 | M | 23 | Unmarried | None | March 2009 | Intravenous injection | 3 |
7 | F | 53 | Married | 2 sons | May 2007 | Road traffic accident | 8 |
8 | M | 39 | Married | 1 daughter | February 2008 | Road traffic accident | 7 |
9 | M | 54 | Married | None | 2007 | Surgery in 1988 | 8 |
10 | F | 39 | Unmarried | None | August 2003 | Neurosurgery | 3 |
11 | M | 49 | Married | 1 daughter, 1 son | March 2009 | Road traffic accident | 6 |
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Kwon, S.J.; Kim, Y. Analysis of the Experiences of Adults with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Healthcare 2021, 9, 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9070878
Kwon SJ, Kim Y. Analysis of the Experiences of Adults with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Healthcare. 2021; 9(7):878. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9070878
Chicago/Turabian StyleKwon, Soo Jin, and Yoonjung Kim. 2021. "Analysis of the Experiences of Adults with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome" Healthcare 9, no. 7: 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9070878
APA StyleKwon, S. J., & Kim, Y. (2021). Analysis of the Experiences of Adults with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Healthcare, 9(7), 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9070878