我能渡过这波涛汹涌的水域吗?一种心理特征,作为应对多发性硬化症的先决因素。

Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.) Pub Date : 1999-03-01
N Bogle, M Percy, W Morrison
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应对生活中主要压力源和逆境的能力就像每个人的经历一样因人而异。一种不可预测的疾病,如多发性硬化症(MS),可能需要对一个人的生活方式、就业和人际关系做出重大调整。为什么有些人在所有这些领域都顺利地度过了重大的动荡,尽管他们患上了严重的身体残疾,而另一些人却因为日常生活中看似微不足道的中断而动弹不得呢?作为卫生专业人员,我们如何帮助那些以不适应方式应对的人确定和实施更有效的战略?在疾病早期集中咨询是否能促进有效的应对?现有文献综述应对慢性疾病,详细说明了个人可能使用的工具和策略来管理压力源。本文将建立在这一知识基础之上。你有多好决定了你处理得有多好。重点将放在“发病前”的人格特征上,这可能对应对至关重要。作者将严格检查利用现有的评估工具的实用性,为那些在不同阶段的MS和提供评估指南,护士工作与新诊断和建立的疾病。本课程将提供可促进有效应对行为的咨询技巧建议。一个人如何应对像多发性硬化症这样的慢性疾病,对他的家庭、社会网络和整个社会都有影响。那些被多发性硬化症等疾病压垮的人会更早停止工作,使用更多的医疗资源,并认为自己的生活质量很差。护士和其他经常接触多发性硬化症患者的卫生专业人员可能会影响这种情况。
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Will I make it through this choppy water? A psychological characteristic as a predeterminant factor to coping with multiple sclerosis.

The ability to cope with major stressors and adversity in our lives is as individual as the human experience. An unpredictable disease such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can demand major adjustments to one's lifestyle, employment, and personal relationships. Why is it that some sail smoothly through major upheaval in all of these realms despite the acquisition of significant physical disability while others are immobilized by seemingly trivial disruptions in their routine. How can we, as health professionals, assist those who are coping in a non-adaptive manner, to identify and implement more effective strategies. Does focused counseling early in the disease promote effective coping? Existing literature reviews coping with chronic illness, detailing the tools and strategies which individuals may use to manage stressors. This paper will build on this foundation of knowledge. How well you are determines how well you cope. The emphasis will be on "premorbid" personality traits which may be critical to coping. The author will critically examine the practicality of utilizing existing assessment tools for those at differing stages of MS and offer assessment guidelines for nurses working both with newly diagnosed and well-established disease. Suggestions for counseling techniques which may promote effective coping behaviors will be offered. How an individual copes with a chronic illness such as MS has implications for that person's family, social network and society at large. Those who become overwhelmed by a disease such as MS will stop working earlier, utilize more healthcare resources, and rate themselves as having poor quality of life. Nurses and other health professionals who have regular contact with those with MS may be able to influence this scenario.

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