• Der Schmerz · Feb 2023

    [Specific therapy needs of young adults with chronic pain : Results of a qualitative interview study].

    • Sabrina Schenk, Dunja Genent, Almut Hartenstein-Pinter, Boris Zernikow, and Julia Wager.
    • Deutsches Kinderschmerzzentrum, Vestische Kinder- und Jugendklinik Datteln, Universität Witten/Herdecke, Dr.-Friedrich-Steiner-Str. 5, 45711, Datteln, Deutschland. s.schenk@deutsches-kinderschmerzzentrum.de.
    • Schmerz. 2023 Feb 1; 37 (1): 192819-28.

    BackgroundYoung adults find themselves in an unstable phase of life with relationship breaks, falling structures and great challenges in life. Chronic pain makes it difficult to cope with this stage of life due to functional, emotional and social limitations. For this age group there are hardly any target group-specific treatment programs.ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to find out what needs the patient group of young adults with chronic pain have with regard to inpatient pain therapy and what need is indicated for a separate therapy concept for this age group.Material And MethodsWithin the framework of a qualitative research approach, specific needs of young adults with regard to inpatient pain therapy were surveyed via guideline-based interviews. A total of 66 interviews were conducted with patients and practitioners. The evaluation was carried out using the method of structuring qualitative content analysis.ResultsFive main categories regarding the specific treatment needs of young adult pain patients were identified: respect, belonging, special circumstances, locating the pain and specific elements of therapy.ConclusionSpecial living conditions and a respectful treatment attitude are of particular importance. A greater number of activation offers, a higher proportion of life counseling and perspective-creating aspects as well as psychotherapeutic offers are a necessity for an efficient therapy. Acceptance and commitment therapy techniques and the positive benefits of peer groups can expand the treatment approach for young adults. Young adults could benefit from a target group-specific and needs-adapted care structure.© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.

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