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Storytelling of Young Adults with Chronic Rheumatologic Illnesses: A Pilot Study

Background: Narrative medicine allows patients to reconstruct medical experiences through written portrayals of perspectives, building a mutual depiction of illness while creating a sense of belonging. This modality has not been previously studied in youth with rheumatologic illnesses, a population...

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Autores principales: Lanis, Aviya, Tu, Emilee, Peskin, Malki, Melendez, Maryann, Tarshish, Gabriel, Akinsete, Alisha, Hoffman, Alicia, Kenney-Riley, Kathleen, Rubinstein, Tamar, Wahezi, Dawn
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101979
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author Lanis, Aviya
Tu, Emilee
Peskin, Malki
Melendez, Maryann
Tarshish, Gabriel
Akinsete, Alisha
Hoffman, Alicia
Kenney-Riley, Kathleen
Rubinstein, Tamar
Wahezi, Dawn
author_facet Lanis, Aviya
Tu, Emilee
Peskin, Malki
Melendez, Maryann
Tarshish, Gabriel
Akinsete, Alisha
Hoffman, Alicia
Kenney-Riley, Kathleen
Rubinstein, Tamar
Wahezi, Dawn
author_sort Lanis, Aviya
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description Background: Narrative medicine allows patients to reconstruct medical experiences through written portrayals of perspectives, building a mutual depiction of illness while creating a sense of belonging. This modality has not been previously studied in youth with rheumatologic illnesses, a population with high mental health burden and worse health-related quality of life. We aimed to assess the feasibility of a storytelling intervention in this patient population. Methods: This is a mixed-methods study of 14–21-year-olds with rheumatologic diseases followed in the Bronx, NY. Participants completed an hour-long creative writing session focused on patient experience with chronic disease. Pre- and post-questionnaires assessed patient-reported outcomes, and post-participation video interviews assessed personal experiences through the storytelling session. Results: Thirteen female patients were divided amongst four creative writing sessions. Twelve patients completed pre-study questionnaires and 10 completed post-study questionnaires, with 100% completion of the post-participation interviews. PedsQL surveys showed statistically significant improvement in physical health (p < 0.02), and there was no significant difference between pre- and post-scores for any other questionnaires. Interview thematic domains included writing motivation, prior writing experience, illness experience, relating to others, relationship with providers, and support. Conclusion: Creative writing is a feasible and acceptable intervention for youth with rheumatologic illnesses.
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spelling pubmed-96014852022-10-27 Storytelling of Young Adults with Chronic Rheumatologic Illnesses: A Pilot Study Lanis, Aviya Tu, Emilee Peskin, Malki Melendez, Maryann Tarshish, Gabriel Akinsete, Alisha Hoffman, Alicia Kenney-Riley, Kathleen Rubinstein, Tamar Wahezi, Dawn Healthcare (Basel) Article Background: Narrative medicine allows patients to reconstruct medical experiences through written portrayals of perspectives, building a mutual depiction of illness while creating a sense of belonging. This modality has not been previously studied in youth with rheumatologic illnesses, a population with high mental health burden and worse health-related quality of life. We aimed to assess the feasibility of a storytelling intervention in this patient population. Methods: This is a mixed-methods study of 14–21-year-olds with rheumatologic diseases followed in the Bronx, NY. Participants completed an hour-long creative writing session focused on patient experience with chronic disease. Pre- and post-questionnaires assessed patient-reported outcomes, and post-participation video interviews assessed personal experiences through the storytelling session. Results: Thirteen female patients were divided amongst four creative writing sessions. Twelve patients completed pre-study questionnaires and 10 completed post-study questionnaires, with 100% completion of the post-participation interviews. PedsQL surveys showed statistically significant improvement in physical health (p < 0.02), and there was no significant difference between pre- and post-scores for any other questionnaires. Interview thematic domains included writing motivation, prior writing experience, illness experience, relating to others, relationship with providers, and support. Conclusion: Creative writing is a feasible and acceptable intervention for youth with rheumatologic illnesses. MDPI 2022-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9601485/ /pubmed/36292429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101979 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Melendez, Maryann
Tarshish, Gabriel
Akinsete, Alisha
Hoffman, Alicia
Kenney-Riley, Kathleen
Rubinstein, Tamar
Wahezi, Dawn
Storytelling of Young Adults with Chronic Rheumatologic Illnesses: A Pilot Study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101979
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