“I feel like I’m being stabbed by a thousand tiny men”: The challenges of communicating endometriosis pain.

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“I feel like I’m being stabbed by a thousand tiny men”: The challenges of communicating endometriosis pain.

Autor: Bullo, Stella

Publication year: 2020

Health (London, England : 1997)

issn:1461-7196 1363-4593

doi: 10.1177/1363459318817943


Abstract:

Endometriosis, as a widespread gynecological condition, affects an estimated 1 in 10 women and yet has a worldwide average diagnosis length of 7.5 years. Causing incapacitating pain, among other associated manifestations, the condition severely impacts on women’s lives. This article uses online survey data to investigate how pre-diagnosis endometriosis pain is conceptualized and articulated in order to explore communication challenges reported in early consultations that can potentially be seen to play a role in diagnosis delay. The findings of this study indicate that women feel that they do not have the appropriate tools to describe their pain and, in many instances, feel dismissed therefore prolonging diagnosis. The article finds that the majority of the pain descriptors identified use elaborate metaphorical scenarios to convey the intensity of the pain and concludes with some reflections on the issue of metaphorical language in endometriosis pain communication practices while calling for interdisciplinary work in order to devise appropriate tools for endometriosis pain communication.

Language: eng

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Pmid: 30782020

Tags: Humans; Female; Adult; Middle Aged; Surveys and Questionnaires; Qualitative Research; pain; *Health Communication; health communication; *Time-to-Treatment; endometriosis; *Metaphor; *Endometriosis/diagnosis/epidemiology; conceptual metaphor; Pain/*etiology

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30782020/

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