Chronic pain experiences of immigrant Indian women in Canada: A photovoice exploration
Nida Mustafa,
Shreeyaa Ramana,
Margaret MacNeill
et al.
Abstract:Background
Over the past two decades, the prevalence of chronic pain has significantly increased globally, with approximately 20% of the world’s population living with pain. Although quantitative measures are useful in identifying pain prevalence and severity, qualitative methods, and especially arts-based ones, are now receiving attention as a valuable means to understand lived experiences of pain. Photovoice is one such method that utilizes individuals’ own photography to document their lived ex… Show more
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