Ballroom Dancing for People With Multiple Sclerosis: Perceptions of the Experience.

Q1 Nursing International journal of MS care Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.7224/1537-2073.2023-061
Linda B Piacentine, Alice F Yan, Alexander V Ng
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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) encompasses various symptoms, including fatigue, pain, spasticity, motor dysfunction, postural instability, sexual and bladder dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. Despite the documented benefits of exercise for alleviating MS symptoms, adherence to physical activity guidelines often is low, resulting in sedentary lifestyles among people with MS. This qualitative study explores the experiences of individuals with MS who participated in a ballroom dance intervention.

Methods: Thirteen community-dwelling individuals with MS participated in five 1-hour focus group sessions as part of a larger ballroom dance study. The Framework Method, utilizing NVivo qualitative analysis software, was applied to verbatim transcripts.

Results: Four themes emerged. (1) Physical and psychological benefits: Ballroom dance improved perceived symptoms, including strength, endurance, coordination, and balance, as well as reduced fatigue and alleviated depression. (2) Positive social support leading to enjoyment/fun: Ballroom dance fostered positive support and served as an enjoyable activity, including for couples. (3) Improved confidence: The dance intervention instilled confidence in physical abilities and emotional well-being. (4) Physical and social facilitation of activity: Ballroom dancing facilitated activity because partners were able to assist when fatigue or balance issues occurred, and the intervention provided social acceptability.

Conclusions: Recreational ballroom or social dance was well tolerated, and individuals with MS and researchers perceived it as beneficial as it led to positive physical and psychological changes. This partnered social dance intervention provided an emotionally and physically supportive environment, improved confidence, and facilitated activity. This study contributes to the understanding of the potential of recreational ballroom dancing to promote physical activity and well-being among people who are living with MS.

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多发性硬化症患者的交际舞:体验的感知。
背景:多发性硬化症(MS)包括多种症状,包括疲劳、疼痛、痉挛、运动功能障碍、姿势不稳定、性功能和膀胱功能障碍以及认知障碍。尽管有文献记载运动对缓解多发性硬化症症状有好处,但对体育活动指南的依从性往往较低,导致多发性硬化症患者久坐不动的生活方式。本定性研究探讨了参加交际舞干预的多发性硬化症患者的经历。方法:13名居住在社区的MS患者参加了5个1小时的焦点小组会议,作为大型交际舞研究的一部分。采用框架法,利用NVivo定性分析软件,对逐字抄本进行分析。结果:出现了四个主题。(1)生理和心理益处:交际舞改善了感知症状,包括力量、耐力、协调性和平衡性,并减轻了疲劳和抑郁。(2)积极的社会支持导致享受/乐趣:交际舞培养了积极的支持,并成为一种愉快的活动,包括夫妻。(3)增强信心:舞蹈干预增强了对身体能力和情绪健康的信心。(4)活动的身体和社会促进:交际舞促进了活动,因为当疲劳或平衡问题发生时,伴侣能够提供帮助,干预提供了社会可接受性。结论:娱乐交际舞或社交舞是良好的耐受性,MS患者和研究人员认为它是有益的,因为它会导致积极的生理和心理变化。这种社交舞蹈干预提供了一个情感和身体上的支持环境,提高了信心,促进了活动。这项研究有助于了解娱乐性交际舞在促进多发性硬化症患者的身体活动和健康方面的潜力。
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International journal of MS care
International journal of MS care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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