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Chronische pijn en de familie

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Van chronische pijn is er sprake wanneer de pijn langer aanwezig is dan zes maanden en niet reageert op de traditionele medische en chirurgische behandelingsmethoden. Per definitie geven uitgebreide onderzoeken, adviezen van verschillende artsen en frequente ziekenhuisopnames niet altijd een eenduidig antwoord op het lijden van de patiënt (Rowbotham, 1995). Een werkzame behandeling blijft dan ook vaak uit of betekent slechts een gedeeltelijke oplossing. De pijngeschiedenis gaat onvermijdelijk hand in hand met veranderingen in het sociale en familiale leven. Verschillende patiënten verliezen immers hun werk. Financiële problemen binnen het gezin kunnen ontstaan doordat het inkomen afneemt en uitgaven door medische kosten toenemen. Pijn en invaliditeit gooien bovendien de rollen en verantwoordelijkheden binnen het gezin door elkaar: vader neemt de rol van “huisvrouw” op zich, de dochter verzorgt haar altijd zo sterke moeder en verliest hierdoor gedeeltelijk haar status van kind-zijn.

Psychosomatische Revalidatie Afdeling, Universitair Ziekenhuis Pellenberg, K.U. Leuven

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Lemmens, G., Van Houdenhove, B. (2009). Chronische pijn en de familie. In: Boekblok Pijn info. Pijn info. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-7316-1_156

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