管理疲劳:脑瘫成人 6 周课程的心得体会

Ellinor Nilsson MSc , Séverine Hedberg Dubuc PhD , Nazdar Ghafouri PhD , Anne Söderlund Schaller PhD
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目的探讨脑瘫(CP)成人参加为期 6 周的疲劳管理课程(FMC)的体验。研究过程遵循《定性研究报告综合标准》(COREQ)。研究地点瑞典东南部的一家门诊机构。参与者参加过疲劳管理课程的成年脑瘫患者(8 人)。干预措施不适用。主要结果测量对转录的访谈内容进行定性分析后,确定了描述参与者疲劳管理经验的主要类别、类别和子类别:对疲劳的认识,以及 2 个子类别:更好的理解和不再孤独的感觉;以及感知改变的机会,包括 3 个子类别:理解变革的必要性、要求变革的过程、采取变革的措施。这些类别被归纳为描述参与者 FMC 体验的主要类别:一个具有挑战性和令人大开眼界的课程,它让参与者对自我有了更深的了解,并对做出改变有了更多的思考。不过,在应对大量信息和家庭作业方面也存在挑战。这项研究结果表明,家庭多媒体中心对患有慢性阻塞性脑瘫的成年人的适用性很有希望。然而,有必要对课程进行修改,使其内容更有针对性和差异化,便于管理且不会使参与者负担过重。课程修改应包括延长时间、增加个别支持和课程间的跟进,以增加参与者实施新策略和开始行为改变的机会。
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Managing Fatigue: Experiences From a 6-week Course for Adults With Cerebral Palsy

Objective

To explore experiences of a 6-week Fatigue Management course (FMC) in adults with cerebral palsy (CP).

Design

A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews. The study process followed the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ).

Setting

The study was conducted in southeastern Sweden in an out-patient setting.

Participants

Adults (N=8) with CP who had participated in FMC.

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measure

Qualitative content analysis of the transcribed interviews led to identification of a main category, categories, and subcategories, describing the participants’ experiences of FMC.

Results

The analysis identified 2 categories: Awareness regarding fatigue, with the 2 subcategories: A better understanding, and The feeling of not being alone; and Perceive opportunities for changes, with the 3 subcategories: Understanding the need for changes, Demanding process, and Taking steps toward change. These categories were summed up in the main category describing the participants’ experiences of FMC: A challenging and eye-opening course that gave deeper self-understanding and thoughts about making changes.

Conclusions

Overall, the participants described positive experiences of FMC, with increased awareness regarding fatigue and insight regarding the possibilities for change. Nevertheless, there were challenges in coping with the extensive information and with the home assignments. This study gives promising results regarding the applicability of FMC for adults with CP. However, there is a need for course modifications with more targeted and differentiated content that is manageable and does not overload the participants. The modifications should include extended time, the addition of individual support, and follow-up between sessions, to increase participants’ opportunities to implement new strategies and initiate behavioral change.

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