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The experience of chronic back pain: accounts of loss in those seeking help from pain clinics
J. Walker, B. Sofaer, I. Holloway
University of Brighton
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Pain Clinic
100%
Chronic Back Pain
100%
Seeking Help
100%
Working Population
40%
Material Loss
40%
Depth Interviews
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Back Pain
20%
Narrative Accounts
20%
Socioeconomic
20%
Social Roles
20%
Therapeutic Intervention
20%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
20%
Major Themes
20%
Social Activity
20%
Female Patients
20%
Loss of Self
20%
Age-related Differences
20%
Mental Capacity
20%
Occupational Activity
20%
Financial Hardship
20%
Self-worth
20%
Material Perception
20%
Physical Ability
20%
Perceptual Loss
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mental Capacity
100%
Personal Experience
100%
Hope
100%
Patient Referral
100%
Physical Capacity
100%
Psychology
Lived Experience
100%
Qualitative Study
100%
Interpersonal Relationship
100%
Phenomenological Approach
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Pain Clinic
100%
Patient Referral
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Female Patient
20%