Thesis: Illness appraisals and psychological morbidity in adults with non-specific abdominal pain

Andy

Retired committee member
Enhancing quality of life and managing symptoms in the community has become a central focus in the care of long-term conditions. A large proportion of long-term health conditions are encompassed by unexplained symptoms, such as non-specific abdominal pain (NSAP). Individuals with NSAP are more likely to experience mental health difficulties. Understanding how patients may differ in the way they understand their illness may be the first step to contribute to interventions that focus on improving the individual and societal burden for this patient population.

Literature Review:
The association of metacognitions on health outcomes was reviewed within the long-term health care population. Eight quantitative papers were analysed and revealed a strong association between metacognitions and a range of physical health conditions, including chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic pain and Parkinson’s disease. Beliefs about the need to control thoughts and beliefs about the uncontrollability of the illness were significantly associated with long-term health conditions.
https://leicester.figshare.com/arti...s_with_non-specific_abdominal_pain/11108885/1
 
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