The transition from well person to ‘pain afflicted’ patient: the career of people with chronic back pain.

Holloway, I., Sofaer-Bennett, B. and Walker, J., 2000. The transition from well person to ‘pain afflicted’ patient: the career of people with chronic back pain. Illness Crisis and Loss, 8 (4), pp. 373-387.

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Abstract

This article aims to show how people with chronic back pain manage the status passage from being well persons to becoming "pain afflicted" patients and how they see their own progression through the pain career path. This is examined through in-depth narrative interviews. The data were processed through thematic analysis. It was found that during the transition, a change in perceived identity occurs and that people grieve over the loss of their former selves, future, social relationships, and occupational careers. The article also reflects on the value of narratives in revealing transformations over time. This technique is intended to capture evolving self-understandings of personal identity as persons negotiate the path through complex and critical life events.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1054-1373
Uncontrolled Keywords:pain career, pain narratives, status passage, transition
Subjects:Technology > Medicine and Health
Group:School of Health and Social Care > Centre for Qualitative Research
ID Code:4213
Deposited By:Mr Adam Field
Deposited On:15 Sep 2007
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 14:43
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