Patients experiences of maintaining mental well-being and hope within Motor Neurone Disease: A thematic synthesis
Research is required that can synthesize the experiences of patients with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). One value of being able to do this is to understand the psychological experiences and processes involved in maintaining mental well-being and hope. A qualitative thematic synthesis of studies was u...
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doaj-74d30dee93bb4a7798800e209c27066d2020-11-24T21:47:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-05-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.00606138497Patients experiences of maintaining mental well-being and hope within Motor Neurone Disease: A thematic synthesisAndrew eSoundy0Nicola eCondon1University of BirminghamUniversity Hosptials BirminghamResearch is required that can synthesize the experiences of patients with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). One value of being able to do this is to understand the psychological experiences and processes involved in maintaining mental well-being and hope. A qualitative thematic synthesis of studies was undertaken. Studies were electronically searched from inception until June 2014. Twenty-nine studies with 342 (175 male) unique individuals with MND were identified. Five themes were identified: (1)The effects of the disease on interactions, relationships, roles and meaningful activities, (2) Responses that relate to the expression of hope, (3) Factors which disable hope, (4) Factors which enable hope, and (5) Cognitive and Practical adaptation that enabled hope, control and coping. Finally, a model of hope enablement was identified that considers the psychological pathways undertaken by a patient which influence mental well-being and hope. Within this review article evidence is provided which illustrates the central importance of relationships and social support for individuals with MND. Further it has been identified that periods of coping are possible and are likely associated with greater mental well-being for patients with MNDhttp://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00606/fullreviewadjustment to diseasehopeQualitativeMotor neurone diseaseexperiences |
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Patients experiences of maintaining mental well-being and hope within Motor Neurone Disease: A thematic synthesis |
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Patients experiences of maintaining mental well-being and hope within Motor Neurone Disease: A thematic synthesis |
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Patients experiences of maintaining mental well-being and hope within Motor Neurone Disease: A thematic synthesis |
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Patients experiences of maintaining mental well-being and hope within Motor Neurone Disease: A thematic synthesis |
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patients experiences of maintaining mental well-being and hope within motor neurone disease: a thematic synthesis |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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Research is required that can synthesize the experiences of patients with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). One value of being able to do this is to understand the psychological experiences and processes involved in maintaining mental well-being and hope. A qualitative thematic synthesis of studies was undertaken. Studies were electronically searched from inception until June 2014. Twenty-nine studies with 342 (175 male) unique individuals with MND were identified. Five themes were identified: (1)The effects of the disease on interactions, relationships, roles and meaningful activities, (2) Responses that relate to the expression of hope, (3) Factors which disable hope, (4) Factors which enable hope, and (5) Cognitive and Practical adaptation that enabled hope, control and coping. Finally, a model of hope enablement was identified that considers the psychological pathways undertaken by a patient which influence mental well-being and hope. Within this review article evidence is provided which illustrates the central importance of relationships and social support for individuals with MND. Further it has been identified that periods of coping are possible and are likely associated with greater mental well-being for patients with MND |
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