Explaining the facilitators of quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis: a qualitative study

(2021) Explaining the facilitators of quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis: a qualitative study. Bmc Neurology.

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Abstract

Background In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), the disease's complications and manifestations affect a person's ability to function normally and leads to further disruptions in their education, family life, job opportunities, and daily life activities, thereby reduce their quality of life. Different factors as facilitators or inhibitors affect the quality of life in patients with MS. This study aimed to explain the facilitators of quality of life in patients with MS. Methods This research applied qualitative methodology, utilizing semi-structured interviews with individuals with MS and their family members/caregivers. Purposeful sampling was done among people who referred to Isfahan MS Association. Participants were selected with a maximum variation in terms of gender, age, education, occupation and marital status. Interviews were continued to reach data saturation. The gathered data were concurrently analyzed by the content analysis technique. MAXQDA software version 10 was used for data management. Results Saturation was reached after eighteen interviews. A total of three main categories and 8 sub-categories were extracted from the data. The identified facilitators were: personal facilitators (leisure time and coping strategies), interpersonal facilitators (exercise therapy, social support and social organizations) and needs and suggestions for improvement (family therapy, adopting urban architecture and facilities, and supportive systems). Conclusions Based on these findings, in order to improve the quality of life in patients with MS, we should pay attention to factors such as leisure time, spirituality and positive thinking, exercise, social support and social organizations. Health professionals, the government, community and families could help to improve patients' quality of life through adapting urban architecture, holding family therapy sessions and providing supportive systems.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Quality of life Multiple sclerosis Qualitative study Facilitator Patients SOCIAL SUPPORT MENTAL-HEALTH DEPRESSION EXERCISE FATIGUE PEOPLE PARTICIPATION ISSUES IMPACT
Journal or Publication Title: Bmc Neurology
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 21
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-021-02213-9
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/14498

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