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‘I just want someone to rub some life into them!’ : the lived experience of impaired sensation in the feet related to multiple sclerosis
Claire CookPirjo Vuoskoskisubject
030506 rehabilitationMultiple sclerosisLived experiencefenomenologiapuutuminenmedicine.diseasetuntoaistikoettu terveys03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMS-tautiSensationmedicinekehontuntemusNeurology (clinical)Descriptive phenomenology0305 other medical sciencePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral NursingClinical psychologydescription
Background: Impaired sensation in the feet is a commonly reported symptom experienced by people with multiple sclerosis. Aim: To explore the lived experiences of people living with multiple sclerosis-related impaired sensation in their feet. Method: Five open, unstructured interviews were analysed using a descriptive phenomenological method developed by Amedeo Giorgi. Findings: The essential structure of the research phenomenon consists of six key constituents: sense of heightened awareness of body sensation; sense of changed relationship to the feet; sense of changed participation in daily life; sense of the self with multiple sclerosis; sense of the meaning of interaction with others; and sense of being with impaired sensation. Conclusions: Findings imply that the experience of impaired sensation in the feet related to multiple sclerosis is a complex, lived-through phenomenon, interrelated to other aspects experienced with the condition. Clinicians are encouraged to consider implications of the phenomenon during encounters with people with multiple sclerosis, being well-placed to provide meaningful support.
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2021-01-01 |