Finding self-worth—Experiences during a multimodal rehabilitation program when living at a residency away from home

Background Patients with chronic pain who live in rural areas often need to travel long distances to participate in multimodal rehabilitation programs. To reduce traveling during the programs, patients sometimes live at a residency close to the clinic and thus far from home. Aims The aim of this stu...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Pain
Main Authors: Linda Spinord, Ann-Charlotte Kassberg, Britt-Marie Stålnacke, Gunilla Stenberg
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2020.1810001
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d1af5e8d48604255aefada2c87d3475b 2023-05-15T17:44:53+02:00 Finding self-worth—Experiences during a multimodal rehabilitation program when living at a residency away from home Linda Spinord Ann-Charlotte Kassberg Britt-Marie Stålnacke Gunilla Stenberg 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2020.1810001 https://doaj.org/article/d1af5e8d48604255aefada2c87d3475b EN FR eng fre Taylor & Francis Group http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2020.1810001 https://doaj.org/toc/2474-0527 2474-0527 doi:10.1080/24740527.2020.1810001 https://doaj.org/article/d1af5e8d48604255aefada2c87d3475b Canadian Journal of Pain, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 237-246 (2020) chronic pain mmrp grounded theory group rehabilitation interview Medicine (General) R5-920 Therapeutics. Pharmacology RM1-950 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2020.1810001 2022-12-31T12:01:17Z Background Patients with chronic pain who live in rural areas often need to travel long distances to participate in multimodal rehabilitation programs. To reduce traveling during the programs, patients sometimes live at a residency close to the clinic and thus far from home. Aims The aim of this study was to explore how patients with chronic pain experience participation in an multimodal rehabilitation program while living at a residency. Method Twelve patients from two specialist clinics in northern Sweden were interviewed about their experiences of participating in a multimodal rehabilitation program. The data were analyzed qualitatively using a grounded theory method with an emergent design. Results The analyses resulted in a model with the core category “finding my self-worth” consisting of four categories: “space for myself,” “mirroring myself,” “I am of value,” and “dealing with returning to everyday life.” The model illustrates the process whereby participants are given space for themselves and an opportunity to mirror themselves in interaction with other participants. That provided insight about their self-worth that was valuable for return to everyday life at home and work. Conclusion Living at a residency during multimodal rehabilitation provided added value when patients were relived from the obligations of everyday life at home and given time for reflection and interaction with others in similar situations. This contributed to awareness of their own value and the necessity of taking care of themselves. This new insight led to increased motivation to act differently at home. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canadian Journal of Pain 4 1 237 246
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mmrp
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group rehabilitation
interview
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R5-920
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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mmrp
grounded theory
group rehabilitation
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Linda Spinord
Ann-Charlotte Kassberg
Britt-Marie Stålnacke
Gunilla Stenberg
Finding self-worth—Experiences during a multimodal rehabilitation program when living at a residency away from home
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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description Background Patients with chronic pain who live in rural areas often need to travel long distances to participate in multimodal rehabilitation programs. To reduce traveling during the programs, patients sometimes live at a residency close to the clinic and thus far from home. Aims The aim of this study was to explore how patients with chronic pain experience participation in an multimodal rehabilitation program while living at a residency. Method Twelve patients from two specialist clinics in northern Sweden were interviewed about their experiences of participating in a multimodal rehabilitation program. The data were analyzed qualitatively using a grounded theory method with an emergent design. Results The analyses resulted in a model with the core category “finding my self-worth” consisting of four categories: “space for myself,” “mirroring myself,” “I am of value,” and “dealing with returning to everyday life.” The model illustrates the process whereby participants are given space for themselves and an opportunity to mirror themselves in interaction with other participants. That provided insight about their self-worth that was valuable for return to everyday life at home and work. Conclusion Living at a residency during multimodal rehabilitation provided added value when patients were relived from the obligations of everyday life at home and given time for reflection and interaction with others in similar situations. This contributed to awareness of their own value and the necessity of taking care of themselves. This new insight led to increased motivation to act differently at home.
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Gunilla Stenberg
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