Exploring Chronic Pain Related Attentional Experiences, Distress and Coping Strategies Among Arabic-Speaking Individuals in Jordan and The United Kingdom

Ahmad Abudoush, Khalifa Alia, Tayyeba Kiran, Maria Panagioti, Ellen Poliakoff, Nang Mo Hom, Nusrat Husain

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Abstract

Introduction: The lived experiences of chronic pain (CP) among Arabic-speaking populations remain underexplored. A better understanding of these experiences and their associations with attention difficulties, coping mechanisms, and treatment options could lead to improved support for this group. Methods: This qualitative study utilised a descriptive design and involved one-to-one qualitative interviews with 51 participants with CP who had just completed two attention tasks. Interviews were conducted using a semi-structured topic guide, transcribed verbatim and translated from Arabic to English before agreeing on the coding framework. Themes and subthemes were extracted using a framework analysis approach. Results: The study identified six main themes: Factors contributing towards developing or exacerbating CP, the impact of CP on psychosocial functions, including attention, the perceived role of social support, coping strategies for managing CP, perceptions about available treatments and recommendations for interventions. Discussion: CP significantly impacts individuals’ physical and psychosocial functions, and it is reciprocally associated with attentional difficulties. Despite using various approaches to manage their CP, none of the participants used psychological interventions or counselling. Understanding the diverse impacts of CP and the coping strategies employed to develop culturally sensitive interventions, review current related policies, and improve healthcare services is crucial to managing CP among this population.

Original languageEnglish
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Chronic pain
  • Attention experiences
  • Qualitative
  • Framework Analysis
  • Arabic

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