Journal article

Being in pain: A phenomenological study of young people with cerebral palsy

K Castle, C Imms, L Howie

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2007

Abstract

This study explored the experience and impact of chronic pain on the lives of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Six participants with CP (four males, two females; age range 14-24y) who were known to experience chronic pain participated in individual in-depth interviews. Five participants had quadriplegia and used wheelchairs; one had left hemiplegia and walked independently. Pain was located in the hips, back, bladder, and upper limbs. Interviews were analyzed using a six-step phenomenological process. Participants in the study were found to live with constant pain that was difficult to relieve and pervaded their lives. They often felt isolated and became frustrated due ..

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