TY - JOUR
T1 - The Experience of Pregnancy-Related Lumbopelvic Pain
T2 - A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
AU - Buin, Luciana
AU - Joaquim, Regina Helena Vitale Torkomian
AU - Strong, Jenny
AU - Robinson, Katie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© CAOT 2024.
PY - 2024/3
Y1 - 2024/3
N2 - Background. Pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain is common and can impact quality of life. Purpose. To synthesize existing qualitative research on people's experiences of pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain in pregnancy and during the postpartum period. Method. A keyword search of four electronic databases between 2000 and 2022 was completed. Included studies were appraised and synthesized using a meta-ethnographic approach. Findings. Twenty-three studies were included. Analysis identified four core themes: (1) uncertainties about pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain, (2) struggles to attain achieve treatment and pain management, (3) profound activity consequences, and (4) emotional wellbeing, relationship, and identity impacts of pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain. Implications. The occupational therapy role with this population has not to our knowledge yet been described. Given the centrality of occupational disruption to the experience of this population we argue that developing and evaluating occupational therapy interventions to address functional, work, parenting and wellbeing outcomes for this population is warranted and should be prioritized.
AB - Background. Pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain is common and can impact quality of life. Purpose. To synthesize existing qualitative research on people's experiences of pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain in pregnancy and during the postpartum period. Method. A keyword search of four electronic databases between 2000 and 2022 was completed. Included studies were appraised and synthesized using a meta-ethnographic approach. Findings. Twenty-three studies were included. Analysis identified four core themes: (1) uncertainties about pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain, (2) struggles to attain achieve treatment and pain management, (3) profound activity consequences, and (4) emotional wellbeing, relationship, and identity impacts of pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain. Implications. The occupational therapy role with this population has not to our knowledge yet been described. Given the centrality of occupational disruption to the experience of this population we argue that developing and evaluating occupational therapy interventions to address functional, work, parenting and wellbeing outcomes for this population is warranted and should be prioritized.
KW - Chronic pain
KW - Occupational therapy
KW - Qualitative research
KW - Review
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85159098235&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/00084174231172037
DO - 10.1177/00084174231172037
M3 - Article
C2 - 37170547
AN - SCOPUS:85159098235
SN - 0008-4174
VL - 91
SP - 29
EP - 43
JO - Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
JF - Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
IS - 1
ER -