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Experiences of living with motor neurone disease

SAKELLARIOU A; BONIFACE G; BROWN P
DISABIL REHABIL , 2013, vol. 35, n° 20-21, p. 1765-1773
Doc n°: 165855
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638288.2012.753118
Descripteurs : AE6 - MALADIES DEGENERATIVES - MOELLE

This review sought to answer the question "what is known about people's experiences of living with MND ?". METHODS:
The review followed the guidelines of
the Centre of Reviews and Dissemination. Twenty articles met the inclusion
criteria and their results were analysed thematically. Data were managed and
coded using the software package NVIVO and the analysis was performed in two
stages, with the first stage aiming to develop descriptive themes offering an
overview of the included data. During the second stage, analytical themes were
developed with the explicit aim to answer the review question. RESULTS: The themes that emerged point to the following: (a) people with motor neurone disease
(MND) develop experiential knowledge that helps them to live with the disease and
(b) while people with MND believe they do not have any control over the disease,
they try to have control over their lives through active choices, e.g. how and
when to use adaptive equipment. CONCLUSIONS:
This review highlights the
decision-making and knowledge generating processes used by people with MND.
Further research is required to explore these processes and their implications
for the care of people with MND. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION:
Decision-making
process by MND patients regarding their care is complex and takes into account
the social elements of the disease as well as the medical. Exploring the
practical knowledge that patients develop can offer insights on appropriate care for MND patients.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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