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Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention
BACKGROUND: Few data on services for people with severe multiple sclerosis (MS) are available. The Palliative Network for Severely Affected Adults with MS in Italy (PeNSAMI) developed a home palliative care program for MS patients and carers, preceded by a literature review and qualitative study (he...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186842/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25286321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109679 |
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author | Borreani, Claudia Bianchi, Elisabetta Pietrolongo, Erika Rossi, Ilaria Cilia, Sabina Giuntoli, Miranda Giordano, Andrea Confalonieri, Paolo Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Grasso, Maria Grazia de Carvalho, Laura Lopes Palmisano, Lucia Zaratin, Paola Battaglia, Mario Alberto Solari, Alessandra |
author_facet | Borreani, Claudia Bianchi, Elisabetta Pietrolongo, Erika Rossi, Ilaria Cilia, Sabina Giuntoli, Miranda Giordano, Andrea Confalonieri, Paolo Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Grasso, Maria Grazia de Carvalho, Laura Lopes Palmisano, Lucia Zaratin, Paola Battaglia, Mario Alberto Solari, Alessandra |
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description | BACKGROUND: Few data on services for people with severe multiple sclerosis (MS) are available. The Palliative Network for Severely Affected Adults with MS in Italy (PeNSAMI) developed a home palliative care program for MS patients and carers, preceded by a literature review and qualitative study (here reported). OBJECTIVE: To identify unmet needs of people with severe MS living at home by qualitative research involving key stakeholders, and theorize broad areas of intervention to meet those needs. METHOD: Data were collected from: at least 10 personal interviews with adults with severe MS (primary/secondary progressive, EDSS≥8.0); three focus group meetings (FGs) of carers of people with severe MS; and two FGs of health professionals (HPs). Grounded theory guided the analysis of interview and FG transcripts, from which the areas of intervention were theorized. RESULTS: Between October 2012 and May 2013, 22 MS patients, 30 carers and 18 HPs participated. Forty-eight needs themes were identified, grouped into 14 categories and four domains. Seven, highly interdependent intervention areas were theorized. Patients had difficulties expressing needs; experiences of burden and loneliness were prominent, chiefly in dysfunctional, less affluent families, and among parent carers. Needs differed across Italy with requirements for information and access to services highest in the South. All participants voiced a strong need for qualified personnel and care coordination in day-to-day home care. Personal hygiene emerged as crucial, as did the need for a supportive network and preservation of patient/carer roles within family and community. CONCLUSIONS: Unmet needs transcended medical issues and embraced organizational and psychosocial themes, as well as health policies. The high interdependence of the seven intervention areas theorized is in line with the multifaceted approach of palliative care. At variance with typical palliative contexts, coping with disability rather than end-of-life was a major concern of patients and carers. |
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spelling | pubmed-41868422014-10-16 Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention Borreani, Claudia Bianchi, Elisabetta Pietrolongo, Erika Rossi, Ilaria Cilia, Sabina Giuntoli, Miranda Giordano, Andrea Confalonieri, Paolo Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Grasso, Maria Grazia de Carvalho, Laura Lopes Palmisano, Lucia Zaratin, Paola Battaglia, Mario Alberto Solari, Alessandra PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Few data on services for people with severe multiple sclerosis (MS) are available. The Palliative Network for Severely Affected Adults with MS in Italy (PeNSAMI) developed a home palliative care program for MS patients and carers, preceded by a literature review and qualitative study (here reported). OBJECTIVE: To identify unmet needs of people with severe MS living at home by qualitative research involving key stakeholders, and theorize broad areas of intervention to meet those needs. METHOD: Data were collected from: at least 10 personal interviews with adults with severe MS (primary/secondary progressive, EDSS≥8.0); three focus group meetings (FGs) of carers of people with severe MS; and two FGs of health professionals (HPs). Grounded theory guided the analysis of interview and FG transcripts, from which the areas of intervention were theorized. RESULTS: Between October 2012 and May 2013, 22 MS patients, 30 carers and 18 HPs participated. Forty-eight needs themes were identified, grouped into 14 categories and four domains. Seven, highly interdependent intervention areas were theorized. Patients had difficulties expressing needs; experiences of burden and loneliness were prominent, chiefly in dysfunctional, less affluent families, and among parent carers. Needs differed across Italy with requirements for information and access to services highest in the South. All participants voiced a strong need for qualified personnel and care coordination in day-to-day home care. Personal hygiene emerged as crucial, as did the need for a supportive network and preservation of patient/carer roles within family and community. CONCLUSIONS: Unmet needs transcended medical issues and embraced organizational and psychosocial themes, as well as health policies. The high interdependence of the seven intervention areas theorized is in line with the multifaceted approach of palliative care. At variance with typical palliative contexts, coping with disability rather than end-of-life was a major concern of patients and carers. Public Library of Science 2014-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4186842/ /pubmed/25286321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109679 Text en © 2014 Borreani et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Borreani, Claudia Bianchi, Elisabetta Pietrolongo, Erika Rossi, Ilaria Cilia, Sabina Giuntoli, Miranda Giordano, Andrea Confalonieri, Paolo Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Grasso, Maria Grazia de Carvalho, Laura Lopes Palmisano, Lucia Zaratin, Paola Battaglia, Mario Alberto Solari, Alessandra Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention |
title | Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention |
title_full | Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention |
title_fullStr | Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention |
title_full_unstemmed | Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention |
title_short | Unmet Needs of People with Severe Multiple Sclerosis and Their Carers: Qualitative Findings for a Home-Based Intervention |
title_sort | unmet needs of people with severe multiple sclerosis and their carers: qualitative findings for a home-based intervention |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186842/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25286321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109679 |
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