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神经心理学干预治疗多发性硬化症隐匿症状(NIMIS-MS)组:一项先导有效性和可接受性研究。

Neuropsychology intervention for managing invisible symptoms of MS (NIMIS-MS) group: A pilot effectiveness and acceptability study.

机构信息

University College Dublin, Ireland; St. Vincent's University Hospital, Ireland; University College Cork, Ireland.

University College Dublin, Ireland; St. Vincent's University Hospital, Ireland.

出版信息

Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2024 Aug;88:105719. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2024.105719. Epub 2024 Jun 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with MS (pwMS) commonly experience a range of hidden symptoms, including cognitive impairment, anxiety and depression, fatigue, pain, and sensory difficulties. These "invisible" symptoms can significantly impact wellbeing, relationships, employment and life goals. We developed a novel bespoke online group neuropsychological intervention combining psychoeducation and cognitive rehabilitation with an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-informed approach for pwMS in an acute tertiary hospital. This 'Neuropsychological Intervention for Managing Invisible Symptoms' in MS (NIMIS-MS) consisted of 6 sessions, each with a psychoeducation and ACT component. The content included psychoeducation around managing cognitive difficulties, fatigue, pain, sleep and other unpleasant sensations in MS with the general approach of understanding, monitoring, and recognising patterns and potential triggers. Specific cognitive rehabilitation and fatigue management strategies were introduced. The ACT-informed component focussed on three core ACT areas of the 'Triflex' of psychological flexibility (Harris, 2019): Being Present, Opening Up, and Doing What Matters.

METHODS

118 pwMS attended the NIMIS-MS group intervention which was delivered 14 times in six-week blocks over an 18-month period. To evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability, participants completed measures of depression and anxiety (HADS), functional impairment (WSAS), Values- Progress (VQ) and Values- Obstruction (VQ), and Acceptance of MS (MSAS) pre and post NIMIs-MS group intervention. Qualitative feedback was obtained during focus groups after the final session and via online feedback questionnaires RESULTS: Pre-post analysis showed that symptoms of depression and anxiety were significantly lower and acceptance of MS was significantly higher following completion of the NIMIS-MS group. Qualitative feedback showed that participants reported that they felt more equipped to manage the "invisible" symptoms of MS following completion of the group, and benefited from using ACT-based strategies and techniques. Participants highly valued the peer support that evolved during the NIMIS-MS groups. The online format was considered more accessible than in-person groups, due to less concerns of travel time, cost, fatigue, and comfort and infection.

CONCLUSION

Evaluation suggests that our novel NIMIS-MS groups is an acceptable, beneficial and feasible approach for providing neuropsychological interventions to individuals with MS.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症(MS)患者通常会经历一系列隐性症状,包括认知障碍、焦虑和抑郁、疲劳、疼痛和感觉困难。这些“看不见”的症状会严重影响他们的幸福感、人际关系、就业和生活目标。我们在一家急性三级医院为 MS 患者开发了一种新的定制在线团体神经心理干预,将心理教育和认知康复与接受和承诺疗法(ACT)相结合。这种“多发性硬化症中的管理隐性症状的神经心理干预”(NIMIS-MS)包括 6 个疗程,每个疗程都有心理教育和 ACT 部分。内容包括管理认知障碍、疲劳、疼痛、睡眠和 MS 中的其他不适感觉的心理教育,采用的一般方法是理解、监测和识别模式和潜在触发因素。介绍了特定的认知康复和疲劳管理策略。受 ACT 启发的部分侧重于心理灵活性“Triflex”的三个核心 ACT 领域(Harris,2019):当下存在、开放和做重要的事情。

方法

118 名 MS 患者参加了 NIMIS-MS 团体干预,该干预在 18 个月内分 6 个为期六周的阶段进行了 14 次。为了评估效果和可接受性,参与者在完成 NIMIS-MS 团体干预前后完成了抑郁和焦虑量表(HADS)、功能障碍量表(WSAS)、价值观进展量表(VQ)和价值观障碍量表(VQ)以及多发性硬化症接受量表(MSAS)。在最后一次会议后通过焦点小组和在线反馈问卷获得了定性反馈。

结果

前后分析显示,完成 NIMIS-MS 团体干预后,抑郁和焦虑症状显著降低,多发性硬化症接受度显著提高。定性反馈显示,参与者报告说,在完成团体治疗后,他们感觉更有能力管理 MS 的“隐形”症状,并从使用基于 ACT 的策略和技术中受益。参与者非常重视在 NIMIS-MS 小组中发展起来的同伴支持。在线形式被认为比面对面小组更具可及性,因为减少了对旅行时间、成本、疲劳以及舒适和感染的担忧。

结论

评估表明,我们新的 NIMIS-MS 团体是一种为多发性硬化症患者提供神经心理干预的可接受、有益和可行的方法。

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