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难以跟上生活节奏并保持良好状态:多发性硬化症导致平衡控制受损患者的定性研究。

Struggling to Keep Up and Have a Good Life: A Qualitative Study of Living With Impaired Balance Control Due to Multiple Sclerosis.

机构信息

Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.

Aleris Rehab Station Stockholm, Research and Development Unit, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2023 Aug 1;103(8). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzad065.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to explore and describe the experiences of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) living with impaired balance control and how balance impairment can be managed in everyday life.

METHODS

A qualitative design was used. Data were collected through semistructured interviews. Transcripts were analyzed using qualitative inductive content analysis. Sixteen participants (12 women) with MS and variation in level of balance control were interviewed. Age ranged between 35 and 64 years, and overall MS-disability ranged between 2.0 (mild) and 5.5 (moderate) according to the Expanded Disability Status Scale.

RESULTS

Five main categories emerged: Balance is an automatic skill that now requires attention; contributors to balance impairment; burdens of balance impairment; management of balance impairment; and negotiation between capacity and ambition for continuing the good life. Body functions emphasized as central to keeping balance were somatosensory-motor functions, vision, and management of fatigue. Day-to-day variation in capacity and being in stimuli-rich environments were conditions highlighted as impacting balance. The main categories yielded the overarching theme of being restrained by impaired balance control and struggling to keep up.

CONCLUSION

Participants with MS described balance impairment as balance no longer being an automatic skill and having an adverse impact on everyday life. A strong effort was shown to not let shortcomings control and determine quality of life. To manage limitations and restrictions and to move forward in the struggle to keep up a good life, an extensive toolbox of strategies aiming to minimize the impact of balance impairment was used to maintain quality of life.

IMPACT

This study highlights the importance of person-centered health care in MS, with increased awareness of the individual perspective of how balance impairment is perceived. The person-centered focus increases both quality and efficiency in therapy since it involves the individual's thoughts of a life where participation in valued activities is less restricted.

摘要

目的

我们旨在探索和描述患有多发性硬化症(MS)且平衡控制受损的患者的体验,以及如何在日常生活中管理平衡障碍。

方法

采用定性设计。通过半结构化访谈收集数据。使用定性归纳内容分析法分析转录本。共采访了 16 名(12 名女性)MS 患者,其平衡控制水平存在差异。年龄在 35 至 64 岁之间,根据扩展残疾状况量表,整体 MS 残疾程度在 2.0(轻度)至 5.5(中度)之间。

结果

出现了五个主要类别:平衡是一项自动技能,现在需要注意;平衡受损的原因;平衡受损的负担;平衡受损的管理;以及继续过上美好生活的能力和野心之间的协商。被强调为保持平衡的核心的身体功能是感觉运动功能、视力和疲劳管理。能力的日常变化和处于刺激丰富的环境是突出影响平衡的条件。主要类别产生了被平衡控制受损所限制和努力跟上的总体主题。

结论

患有 MS 的参与者将平衡障碍描述为平衡不再是一项自动技能,并对日常生活产生不利影响。为了不让缺点控制和决定生活质量,人们付出了巨大的努力。为了管理限制和限制,并在努力跟上美好生活的斗争中前进,使用了广泛的策略工具箱,旨在最大限度地减少平衡障碍的影响,以维持生活质量。

影响

本研究强调了多发性硬化症中以人为中心的医疗保健的重要性,增加了对平衡障碍的个体感知的认识。以患者为中心的重点不仅提高了治疗的质量,还提高了治疗的效率,因为它涉及到患者对参与有价值活动受限较少的生活的想法。

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