ABSTRACT
The aim of this study was to obtain a deeper understanding of how patients with fibromyalgia experienced movement awareness through a basic body awareness therapy group treatment program. A total of 19 participants with fibromyalgia diagnosis were interviewed individually and in groups. Data collection was done from three sources: (1) interviews from the Basic Body Awareness Rating Scale (BARS) part 2 at baseline, at end of treatment, as well as at 12 and 24 weeks follow up; (2) focus group discussions that took place at the end of each session, and at the end of treatment; and (3) an in-depth focus group. Giorgi’s method was followed for data construction and analysis. The researchers conducted 57 individual interviews, 10 focus groups, and one in-depth focus group. The findings revealed the following categories: “creating a new relation to self”; “change the pattern of body awareness”; “being in a group”; and “experiencing physical capacity”, showing influences among them. Body awareness seems to have an impact in the therapeutic process in patients suffering from fibromyalgia.
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank all the participants in the qualitative study, as well as the staff of primary healthcare center.
Disclosure Statement
The authors report no conflicts of interest.