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多发性硬化症患者的新冠疫情经历:好的、坏的与中性的方面

The COVID-19 Pandemic Experience in Multiple Sclerosis: The Good, the Bad and the Neutral.

作者信息

Morris-Bankole Hannah, Ho Aileen K

机构信息

School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AL, UK.

出版信息

Neurol Ther. 2021 Jun;10(1):279-291. doi: 10.1007/s40120-021-00241-8. Epub 2021 Apr 15.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

While the current COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of many, there is a paucity of information on the impact on people with multiple sclerosis (MS). This study sought to gain insight into the impact of the current situation on people with MS and the factors that influence this.

METHODS

324 MS patients participated in this online cross-sectional survey during the COVID-19 lockdown period. A mixed methods design was used, with quantitative information collected on MS-related factors as well as COVID-19 impact and an open-ended, qualitative response looking for reasons behind the self-reported COVID-19 impact.

RESULTS

We found that 48% of the participants reported that COVID-19 had a neutral impact on their lives and 16% reported a positive impact. However, 36% reported a negative impact, and had greater levels of MS- and non-MS-related worries, and higher levels of bother related to psychological and cognitive symptoms and fatigue than the groups reporting a neutral or positive impact. Significant predictors of this adversely affected group were age, type of MS and presence of psychological symptoms. Antidepressant medication use, time since diagnosis, gender, location, living arrangements or employment status did not predict impact. Open-ended responses explaining personal COVID-19 impact indicate that coping strategies may contribute to these findings. In particular, active, problem-focused approaches were reported by the majority of people who reported a positive impact, as well as a third of those who reported a neutral impact.

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest that younger people, those with progressive types of MS, and those with psychological symptoms are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of a COVID-19 pandemic induced lockdown. Coping strategies provide further insight into these findings with those reporting active problem-focused approaches seemingly faring better than those who do not state any coping strategies. These results also have implications for understanding other like neurological conditions that share many similarities with MS and how best to direct support.

摘要

引言

虽然当前的新冠疫情影响了许多人的生活,但关于其对多发性硬化症(MS)患者影响的信息却很少。本研究旨在深入了解当前形势对MS患者的影响以及影响这一情况的因素。

方法

324名MS患者在新冠疫情封锁期间参与了这项在线横断面调查。采用了混合方法设计,收集了与MS相关因素以及新冠疫情影响的定量信息,并进行了开放式的定性回答,以探寻自我报告的新冠疫情影响背后的原因。

结果

我们发现,48%的参与者报告称新冠疫情对他们的生活有中性影响,16%报告有积极影响。然而,36%报告有负面影响,且与报告有中性或积极影响的群体相比,他们有更多与MS相关和非MS相关的担忧,以及与心理和认知症状及疲劳相关的更高困扰程度。这一受负面影响群体的显著预测因素是年龄、MS类型和心理症状的存在。使用抗抑郁药物、确诊后的时间、性别、地点、生活安排或就业状况并不能预测影响。解释个人新冠疫情影响的开放式回答表明,应对策略可能有助于解释这些结果。特别是,大多数报告有积极影响的人以及三分之一报告有中性影响的人采用了积极的、以问题为中心的方法。

结论

这些发现表明,年轻人、患有进展型MS的人以及有心理症状的人尤其容易受到新冠疫情引发的封锁的负面影响。应对策略为这些结果提供了进一步的见解,那些报告采用积极的以问题为中心方法的人似乎比那些未陈述任何应对策略的人情况更好。这些结果对于理解其他与MS有许多相似之处的神经疾病以及如何最好地提供支持也具有启示意义。

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