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Chronic Illn ; 19(2): 458-471, 2023 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35469482

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OBJECTIVE: To develop individualised psychosocial intervention program for people with MND and their families in India. METHODS: People with MND and healthcare staff were constructively involved in co-designing the intervention program in four phases adapted from the MRC framework: 1. A detailed need assessment phase where 30 participants shared their perceptions of psychosocial needs 2. Developing the intervention module (synthesis of narrative review, identified needs); 3. Feasibility testing of the intervention program among seven participants; 4. Feedback from participants on the feasibility (acceptance, practicality adaptation). The study adopted an exploratory research design. RESULTS: Intervention program of nine sessions, addressing psychosocial challenges through the different stages of progression of the illness and ways to handle the challenges, specific to the low resource settings, was developed and was found to be feasible. People with MND and families who participated in the feasibility study shared the perceived benefit through feedback interviews. CONCLUSION: MND has changing needs and challenges. Intervention programme was found to be feasible to be implemented among larger group to establish efficacy.


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Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral , Intervención Psicosocial , Humanos , Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/psicología , Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/terapia , Estudios de Factibilidad
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J Patient Exp ; 9: 23743735221077535, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35128043

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Background: The caregivers of persons with motor neuron disease (MND) have several needs that are usually not voiced on any platform. Aim: To explore the lived experience of spouses of persons with MND, identify their needs and develop guidelines for better home-based care. Method: An exploratory study with 3-point in-depth interviews among 13 participants was conducted. Participants were the spouses of persons with MND under treatment at a national quaternary referral center. The interpretative phenomenological analysis identified participants' needs. These needs, with literature review synthesis, guided the drafting of guidelines, which was validated by experts. Results: The needs were emotional, social, care systems, and skills. The guidelines developed contained 2 sections (1) Information for the spouses: understanding MND, communication, symptom management, marital relationship, palliative care, and everyday life made easier. (2) Well-being of the spouse caregivers: well-being of the spouse caregivers, self-care, mental health, supporting carers in palliative care, where to find help. Conclusion: The guidelines can be developed as a manual for the caregivers and for training healthcare professionals working with neurodegenerative conditions.

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J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care ; 17(4): 262-266, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34152942

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In many international care guidelines, multidisciplinary palliative care forms a key to optimum management in Motor Neuron Disease (MND). We describe the home-based palliative care interventions for a client with MND and his family from a Low and Middle-income country context. This report also discusses the advantages and challenges of the same with suggestions for sustaining the quality of care for neuro palliative conditions.


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Enfermedad de la Neurona Motora , Cuidados Paliativos , Humanos , Enfermedad de la Neurona Motora/terapia
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Indian J Palliat Care ; 27(1): 146-151, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34035633

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INTRODUCTION: Duchene muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a neuromuscular disease of childhood, which has clear progression. The international standardized care guidelines for DMD suggest that palliative care is essential for the affected children. OBJECTIVE: To explore the parent's understanding of palliative care services available for children with DMD and the challenges faced by them in utilizing the same. METHODS: A cross-sectional qualitative exploratory study was conducted among six families of boys diagnosed with DMD. A semi-structured interview guide with prompts was used to conduct in-depth interviews which lasted for an average of 1 h. Thematic analysis was done to identify the pattern or themes. RESULTS: The major themes identified were "palliative care, living with DMD, Awareness about palliative care services and challenges." Awareness about palliative care services is the dominant theme identified as influencing rest of the experiences narrated by the parents of children with DMD. DISCUSSION: Integration of palliative care services from an early stage of the illness can help the child to make transition from one stage to another stage of the illness. To ensure the utilization of the available palliative care services, there is a need to create awareness about it among the general public. CONCLUSION: Introducing the concept of palliation of symptoms and ensuring quality of life of the child with DMD by accessing the available services can aid the parents to reach out for help for their child.

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Indian J Palliat Care ; 26(1): 60-65, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32132786

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INTRODUCTION: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive neuromuscular disorder that can have significant and debilitating impact on the affected patient and families. Spouses are the primary carers for persons with MND in India, and the life of the person with MND and their spouse is never the same after the diagnosis. AIM: The objective was to explore the lived experience of spouses of persons diagnosed with MND. METHODS: A qualitative exploratory study with three-point interviews was conducted with spouse caregivers of two persons diagnosed with MND who were receiving treatment from a national tertiary referral care center for neurological disorders. All the patients were diagnosed as definite MND according to the modified El Escorial criteria. With the spouses, in-depth interviews were conducted at their home, lasting on an average of 1 hour using a semi-structured interview guide (prompts). Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to derive themes from the interviews. RESULTS: The major themes emerged from the analysis were meaning of MND which contained the subthemes of delay in diagnosis and deterioration, psychological response across illness trajectory, relationship with the subthemes of changing roles in being acarer, marital relationship, to be seen as doing "right," and communication; adaptation with the subthemes of coping strategies and support system and life without the loved one. CONCLUSION: The changes in the lives of spouses and in strategies for caring the partner with deterioration of symptoms in the illness trajectory are explained in this study. The palliative approach in the management of MND has to take into account, the experiences and needs of carers since care happens at home.

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J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care ; 15(2-3): 111-125, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31373263

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Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease. Ideal management plan in MND includes palliative care initiated from the time of diagnosis. At present, most of the neurodegenerative conditions are cared for at home. Neuropalliative care is an emerging concept in India and social workers are integral team members in this process. The primary aims of the study were to explore (a) the caregivers' experiences of the end-of-life stage, and (b) the sources of support for individuals and their caregivers with MND at the end-of-life stage. In-depth interviews were conducted with seven bereaved caregivers of individuals with MND from a national tertiary referral care center for neuropsychiatry in South India. Interviews were conducted either in person or by telephone. Thematic analysis was done using the constant comparative method. Major themes derived from the interviews were: (1) Transition from person to patient, (2) support, (3) death, and (4) impact on the caregivers. Mapping of themes identified "Support received during advanced stages" as the central theme influencing all other themes. The need for a care manager seems evident and is a role that can be effectively fulfilled by the care teams' social workers.


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Aflicción , Cuidadores/psicología , Familia/psicología , Enfermedad de la Neurona Motora/epidemiología , Cuidado Terminal/psicología , Adulto , Femenino , Pesar , Humanos , India/epidemiología , Entrevistas como Asunto , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Investigación Cualitativa , Apoyo Social , Factores Socioeconómicos
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30039719

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AIM: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive degenerative disorder that can have significant debilitating impact. Few studies have explored living with ALS in the developing countries. The study aims to understand the relationship between functionality, quality of life, and caregiver burden in ALS in the sociocultural scenario in India. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was performed among 30 persons with ALS and their caregivers (men = 19; women = 11) receiving treatment from a national quaternary referral care center for Neurological disorders in Southern India. All patients were diagnosed as Definite ALS according to El Escorial Criteria. The mean age at onset of illness was 51.6 years and mean duration of illness at presenting to hospital was 11 months. The caregivers were spouses, offspring, or siblings. Variables were assessed with ALS Functional Rating Scale Revised (ALSFRS- R), ALS Specific Quality of Life Scale (ALSSQOL-R) with the patients and Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) with the caregiver. RESULTS: Functionality and quality of life negatively correlated with caregiver burden. Caregiver burden was negatively associated with "negative emotional state" and "interaction of the patient with family and environment", sub domains in ALSQOL scale. No significant association was noted between caregiver burden and intimacy, religiosity as well as physical symptoms domains of quality of life. CONCLUSION: ALS patients and caregivers would benefit from structured care plan that is sensitive to the impact of the illness on the specific domains of quality of life as well as the deterioration in the neurological functioning.


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Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/epidemiología , Esclerosis Amiotrófica Lateral/psicología , Cuidadores/psicología , Calidad de Vida/psicología , Adaptación Psicológica , Estudios Transversales , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Femenino , Humanos , India/epidemiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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