Using the common-sense model of illness representations to explore individuals' experiences and perceptions of migraine and its management in the United Kingdom

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作者
Seage, Catherine Heidi [1 ]
Evans, Rebecca [1 ]
Scott, Kayla Z. [1 ]
Nazir, Wardah [1 ]
James, Delyth H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cardiff Metropolitan Univ, Cardiff Sch Sport & Hlth Sci, Appl Psychol, Llandaff Campus, Cardiff CF5 2YB, Wales
关键词
migraine; chronic illness; theoretical framework analysis; illness representations; common sense model; self-regulation theory; self-management; PREVALENCE; ADHERENCE; BELIEFS;
D O I
10.1093/ijpp/riae014
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Objectives Migraine is considered a chronic health condition that impacts both quality of life and psychological wellbeing. People with migraines use a range of management strategies, which include pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. The aim of this study was to explore individuals' experiences and perceptions of migraines and its treatment using the Common-Sense Model (CSM) of Illness Representations.Methods Semi-structured, one-to-one interviews were conducted with eleven individuals with a history of migraine to explore their experiences and perceptions of migraine and its treatment. Participants were recruited from across the United Kingdom via convenience sampling using social media advertisement. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and qualitative data were analysed using theoretical framework analysis using the CSM.Results The three dimensions of the CSM were mapped on to the qualitative data. These were: (i) Cognitive representations of migraine, within five domains: (a) identity of migraine, (b) perceived causes, (c) perceived timeline, (d) perceived control/cure, and (e) perceived consequences; (ii) Emotional representations of migraine relating to (a) migraine specific emotions and (b) emotional representation of the impact of migraine; and (iii) Coping/self-management behaviours, namely (a) self-medicating behaviours and (b) care-seeking behaviours. No incongruous data were found; therefore, no further thematic analysis was required.Conclusion This is the first study to apply the CSM to migraine for framework analysis of qualitative data in this way. The findings illustrate the emotional impact of migraine and the range of illness perceptions associated with appropriate self-management. The data will be used to design a questionnaire for quantitative studies to investigate the extent to which these perceptions are generalizable to the wider population of people who experience migraines.
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