Rural Missourians’ perspectives on pain: “I like to be in control of my life”
Karla T. Washington, Klaudia Kukulka, Archana Bharadwaj, Olivia J. Landon, Masako Mayahara, Jacquelyn J. Benson

TL;DR
Rural Missourians often see pain as a limitation and prefer natural, non-drug methods due to stigma around medications and a desire for control.
Contribution
The study reveals rural perspectives on pain and medication stigma, emphasizing non-pharmacological preferences and cultural norms.
Findings
Participants associated pain with weakness and viewed pharmacological treatments with stigma and fear of losing control.
Non-pharmacological pain management strategies were preferred, with a strong emphasis on natural and preventive interventions.
Findings suggest rural individuals prioritize self-sufficiency and may minimize medical interventions.
Abstract
This study examined rural Missourians’ conceptualization of pain and their attitudes toward pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain management strategies. The study sample consisted of twenty-five (N = 25) community-dwelling adults residing in rural Missouri counties. Researchers conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews and applied thematic analysis techniques to interpret the data. Results indicated that participants often viewed pain as a limitation and associated its experience and treatment with weakness. Their attitudes toward pharmacological pain management were influenced by a prevalent social stigma surrounding pain medications (particularly opioid analgesics), fear of losing control, and a general aversion to medications. In contrast, their attitudes toward non-pharmacological pain management were decidedly positive. Participants expressed a strong preference for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCultural Competency in Health Care · Pediatric Pain Management Techniques · Empathy and Medical Education
