Dribbling past chronic pain – Evaluating meaningful support through a remote person-centred care intervention
| dc.contributor.author | Lilja, Veronica | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-09-26T16:06:18Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2025-09-26T16:06:18Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2025-09-26 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Background: Chronic pain has a profound impact on the persons living with it, their social networks and society. Support is crucial for people living with chronic pain; however, the concept of support is multifaceted. Overall aim: to elucidate the mean-ing of support among persons living with chronic pain and to perform an efficacy- and process evaluation of a remote person-centred intervention that combines tele-phone and eHealth support. Methods: Phenomenological hermeneutics was applied to elucidate the meaning of support (Study I). Inferential statistics were used in the randomised controlled trial Early Accessible Person-centred Rehabilitation for peo-ple with long-term pain (EAPER-P), to compare a composite score of self-efficacy and sick leave rate between a control group (n=30) and intervention group (n=29) (Study II). In a mixed methods process evaluation, the meaningfulness of the EAP-ER-P intervention was investigated and explored (Study III). In a multimethod study, the goals formulated in the EAPER-P intervention, their attainment and the distribu-tion of self-efficacy and sick leave rates depending on goal attainment were de-scribed (Study IV). Results: The meaning of support was illustrated with a football metaphor: balancing between being the most valuable player (being capable) and passing the ball (accepting help to continue being capable) (Study I). A statistically significant difference in the composite score was observed, favouring the interven-tion (Study II). Most participants perceived the intervention as meaningful, especial-ly the person-centred conversations. Talking to a friendly outsider (healthcare pro-fessional) without formal documentation proved valuable, and goals were considered meaningful upon successful completion. By contrast, the non-attainment of goals could lead to negative consequences (Study III). Goals encompassed pain, physical activity and function, other lifestyle habits, career plans and emotional processes; <20% of these goals were achieved. The group that achieved goals had a greater improvement in self-efficacy and a lower sick leave rate compared to the group that did not (Study IV). Conclusion: This thesis offers novel insights into the meaning of support within the context of chronic pain, aligning with a person-centred approach to care. Person-centred care demonstrates efficacy and meaning for individuals expe-riencing chronic pain; however, future interventions require meticulous attention to goal setting and achievement. Further research is needed to understand the influence of medical records and to develop eHealth components suitable for person-centred care delivery. | sv |
| dc.gup.defencedate | 2025-10-17 | |
| dc.gup.defenceplace | Fredagen den 17 oktober 2025, kl 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg | sv |
| dc.gup.department | Institute of Health and Care Sciences | sv |
| dc.gup.dissdb-fakultet | SA | |
| dc.gup.mail | veronica.lilja@gu.se | sv |
| dc.gup.origin | University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy. | sv |
| dc.identifier.isbn | 978-91-8115-334-7 (print) | |
| dc.identifier.isbn | 978-91-8115-335-4 (PDF) | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/2077/88262 | |
| dc.language.iso | eng | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | I. Lilja, V, Wallström, S, Saarijärvi, M, Lundberg, M, Segertoft, V-A, Ekman, I. Balancing between being the most valuable player (MVP) and passing the ball: a qualitative study of support when living with chronic pain in Sweden. BMJ Open 2024;14:e079229. https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/1/e079229 | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | II. Lundin, Å, Lilja, V, Ekman, I, Andréll, P, Lundberg, M, Saarijärvi, M, Segertoft, V-A, Goudarzi, M, Fors, A, Wallström, S. Efficacy of a remote person-centred intervention for persons with chronic pain – The EAPER-P randomised controlled trial. In Manuscript. | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | III. Lilja, V, Ekman, I, Segertoft, V-A, Wallström, S, Lundberg, M, Saarijärvi M. Meaningfulness of a remote person- centred intervention for people with chronic pain: A mixed methods process evaluation. Submitted. | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | IV. Lilja, V, Segertoft, V-A, Ekman, I, Lundberg, M, Wallström, S, Saarijärvi, M. Goal setting and attainment in a remote person-centred intervention for people with chronic pain – a multimethod study. In Manuscript. | sv |
| dc.subject | Chronic pain | sv |
| dc.subject | Support | sv |
| dc.subject | Person-centred care | sv |
| dc.subject | Person-centered care | sv |
| dc.subject | Intervention | sv |
| dc.subject | Mixed methods | sv |
| dc.subject | Multimethod | sv |
| dc.subject | Randomised controlled trial | sv |
| dc.subject | Phenomenological hermeneutics | sv |
| dc.subject | Process evaluation | sv |
| dc.subject | Efficacy evaluation | sv |
| dc.subject | Capability | sv |
| dc.title | Dribbling past chronic pain – Evaluating meaningful support through a remote person-centred care intervention | sv |
| dc.type | text | eng |
| dc.type.degree | Doctor of Philosophy (Health Care Sciences) | sv |
| dc.type.svep | Doctoral thesis | eng |
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