Title of article :
Experiences of patients with multiple sclerosis from group counseling
Author/Authors :
Mazaheri, Mina Isfahan University of Medical Science - Psycho somatic Research Center (PSRC) - Nour Hospital, Isfahan, Iran , Fanian, Nasrin Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Nour Hospital , Zargham-Boroujeni, Ali Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Group counseling is one of the most important methods in somatic and psychological rehabilitation of the
multiple sclerosis (M.S.) patients. Knowing these patients’ experiences, feelings, believes and emotion based on learning
in group is necessary to indicate the importance of group discussion on quality of life of the patients. This study was done
to achieve experiences of M.S. patients from group training.
METHODS: This was a qualitative study using phenomenological method. The samples were selected using purposeful
sampling. Ten patients from M.S. society who had passed group training were included in the study. The group training
was done through seven sessions weekly and voluntarily. The participants were interviewed using in-depth interview. The
average time of each interview was between 30-50 minutes which has been recorded digitally and moved to a compact disc
to transcribe and analysis.
RESULTS: The data analyzed using 7-step Colaizzi method. The data were transformed into 158 codes, 12 sub-concepts
and 4 main concepts including emotional consequences, communication, quality of life and needs.
CONCLUSIONS: M.S can lead to multiple problems in patients such as somatic, behavioral, emotional and social disorders.
Group psychotherapy is one of the methods which can decrease these problems and improve rehabilitation of the patients.
Group discussion helps patients to overcome adverse feelings, behaviors and thoughts and guides them to move in a meaningful
life. It also can improve quality of life and mental health of the patients.
Keywords :
Life experience , multiple sclerosis , group counseling , qualitative research
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics