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Caregiving dyads with persistent pain need interventions addressing shared emotional and psychological effects. This study informed the MY-Skills intervention, combining self-management education and adaptive yoga for dyadic pain management.

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  • Pain Management
  • Psychosocial Health
  • Intervention Development

Background:

  • Persistent pain affects caregiving dyads, often leading to social isolation and communication conflict.
  • Caregivers experiencing pain are frequently excluded from interventions, despite shared challenges with care receivers.
  • Existing interventions rarely target the dyadic nature of persistent pain.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the needs of caregiving dyads experiencing persistent pain.
  • To gather input from dyads and health experts to inform intervention manual development.
  • To lay the groundwork for a novel intervention tailored to caregiving dyads.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study involving focus groups with 16 caregiving dyads and 8 health experts.
  • Data transcription and analysis using constant comparison qualitative methods.
  • Utilized NVivo software for data management and analysis.

Main Results:

  • Identified the need for interventions focusing on modifiable, dyadic pain management approaches.
  • Highlighted the importance of addressing emotional and psychological impacts of pain on dyads.
  • Emphasized careful consideration of logistical factors for implementing dyadic interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Study findings underscore critical considerations for supporting caregiving dyads with persistent pain.
  • Informed the development of the MY-Skills intervention, a new program for dyads.
  • MY-Skills integrates self-management education with adaptive yoga for persistent pain treatment in dyads.