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“如何与多发性硬化症一同征服一座山峰”。一次前往马丘比丘的登山探险如何影响多发性硬化症患者体验自身身体和身份认同的方式:一项现象学分析。

"How to conquer a mountain with multiple sclerosis". How a climbing expedition to Machu Picchu affects the way people with multiple sclerosis experience their body and identity: a phenomenological analysis.

作者信息

Calsius Joeri, Courtois Imke, Feys Peter, Van Asch Paul, De Bie Jozef, D'hooghe Marie

机构信息

a REVAL - Rehabilitation Research Center, BIOMED - Biomedical Research Center, Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences , Hasselt University , Diepenbeek , Belgium.

b Department of Physiotherapy , Fit Up , Antwerpen , Belgium.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2015 Dec;37(26):2393-2399. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2015.1027003. Epub 2015 Mar 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with multiple sclerosis (MS) frequently complain of chronic or fluctuating fatigue, sometimes accompanied by pain. From a phenomenological point of view, both fatigue and pain are seen as aspects of suffering which adversely affect the physical, psychological, social and even existential dimensions of the individual life.

OBJECTIVE

The present study discusses changes in identity and body awareness in people with MS who completed a 5-d trekking to Machu Picchu in Peru in 2012, after having completed a physical training schedule for several months.

METHOD AND DESIGN

All nine participants took part in a focus group organized after the trip. The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to gain insight in their experiences and to refine pre-existing theoretical understanding of body awareness and identity.

RESULTS

Our phenomenological analysis clarified how aspects of the participants' identity and body experience before, during and after the journey influenced major daily themes as "body", "lived body", "behaviour" and "relationship" and how this contributed to a meaningful experience. When participants describe how they started looking at their own identity more consciously after being watched through the others' eyes, this resulted in a joyful transcending of their bodily power and endurance. In general, our data suggest that the more extreme, positive lived body experiences during the expedition were necessary for optimizing daily "routine" functioning.

CONCLUSION

Participating in Machu Picchu expedition appeared to have a deep and profound effect on body awareness and identity. Participants experienced their body once again as theirs, owning it and above all, allowing it to be a source of strength, joy and meaningfulness. While MS determined their lives prior to the journey, they now could look at MS as a part of what they are, without totally being absorbed in it. So being a patient with MS before, resulted in merely having MS after the climb. Implications for Rehabilitation Patients experience illness as a disruption of their previous life. A phenomenological approach deals with the lived experience and the concept of body awareness, the meaningful experience of living in the world through the body. This approach complements biomedical viewpoints as providing different. Suffering from a chronic and unpredictable disease like multiple sclerosis (MS) can disturb the implicit and harmonious relation between the body, the mind and the world, already at an early stage. Factors including physical training, professional guidance, social support, becoming a role model and completing a unique expedition outside of national and natural comfort borders may contribute to changes in body and identity experience.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症(MS)患者经常抱怨慢性或波动的疲劳,有时还伴有疼痛。从现象学的角度来看,疲劳和疼痛都被视为痛苦的方面,会对个人生活的身体、心理、社会甚至生存维度产生不利影响。

目的

本研究讨论了2012年完成几个月体能训练计划后,参加秘鲁马丘比丘五日徒步旅行的MS患者的身份认同和身体意识的变化。

方法与设计

所有九名参与者都参加了旅行后组织的焦点小组。采用解释现象学分析(IPA)来深入了解他们的经历,并完善对身体意识和身份认同的现有理论理解。

结果

我们的现象学分析阐明了参与者在旅程之前、期间和之后的身份认同和身体体验的各个方面如何影响“身体”、“活体”、“行为”和“关系”等主要日常主题,以及这如何促成一次有意义的体验。当参与者描述在通过他人的视角审视自己后,他们如何开始更有意识地看待自己的身份时,这带来了对自身身体能力和耐力的愉悦超越。总体而言,我们的数据表明,探险期间更极端、积极的活体体验对于优化日常“常规”功能是必要的。

结论

参加马丘比丘探险似乎对身体意识和身份认同产生了深刻而深远的影响。参与者再次体验到自己的身体属于自己,拥有它,最重要的是,让它成为力量、喜悦和意义的源泉。虽然MS在旅程之前决定了他们的生活,但他们现在可以将MS视为自己的一部分,而不会完全被其吞噬。所以之前是MS患者,爬山之后仅仅是患有MS。康复意义 患者将疾病体验为对其先前生活的干扰。现象学方法处理的是生活体验以及身体意识的概念,即通过身体在世界中生活的有意义体验。这种方法补充了生物医学观点,因为它提供了不同的视角。患有像多发性硬化症(MS)这样慢性且不可预测的疾病,在早期就可能扰乱身体、心灵和世界之间隐含且和谐的关系。包括体能训练、专业指导、社会支持、成为榜样以及在国家和自然舒适边界之外完成一次独特的探险等因素,可能有助于身体和身份体验的改变。

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