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UEU » Master Theses » Magister Manajemen Posted by [email protected] at 13/12/2014 11:57:09 • 2172 Views
MULTIPROFESSIONAL REHABILITATION FOR
WOMEN WITH FIBROMYALGIA
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE STUDIESCreated by :
Monika L�fgren ( 36 )
Subject: | MULTIPROFESSIONAL REHABILITATION FOR
WOMEN WITH FIBROMYALGIA
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE STUDIES | Alt. Subject : | MULTIPROFESSIONAL REHABILITATION FOR
WOMEN WITH FIBROMYALGIA
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE STUDIES | Keyword: | multiprofessional rehabilitation qualitative studies strategies fibromyalgia
chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain body awareness movement quality EMG muscle
activity |
Description:
The overall aims of the present work were to obtain further knowledge of the effects of
multiprofessional rehabilitation programmes for women with fibromyalgia (FM) or chronic
widespread musculoskeletal pain (CWMP) and to elucidate what strategies women with FM
use and find successful in controlling their symptoms. The underlying purpose was to
improve rehabilitation further and thereby increase the possibilities for these women to live
actively, return to work and continue working.
The Study I was a prospective, non-randomised intervention trial with 43 women with FM or
CWMP who were assigned consecutively to a multi-professional rehabilitation programme or
to a waiting-list control group. Comparisons were made of e.g. movement quality. Study II
was an exploratory analytical study where 16 of the women from study I were interviewed.
Grounded theory analysis was used to explore what the women remembered and what they
had gained from the rehabilitation programme one year after discharge. Study III, an
exploratory analytical study with emergent design, explored what strategies 12 women at
work despite FM used to control pain, fatigue and other symptoms. Data was collected with
diaries, focus group discussions and interviews, and processed using content analysis and
grounded theory. Study IV was a prospective, non-randomised intervention trial, where
muscle activity in the trapezius, infraspinatus and extensor digitorum were measured with
surface EMG during one work task and three domestic tasks before and after a rehabilitation
programme, in 16 women with FM and in 10 healthy controls. Pain intensity and perceived
exertion were rated after every task.
The interventional rehabilitation programmes improved quality of movement assessed with
Body Awareness Scale -Health, reduced experience of vegetative disturbances in women
with FM/CWMP (study I) and enabled FM women to perform tasks with decreased muscle
activity (study IV). A decrease in perceived exertion coincided with the decrease in muscle
activity. During the rehabilitation programme, the women with FM/CWMP followed a
process �from shame to respect�. They began to listen to their bodies, setting limits and
improving in self-image (study II). To manage work despite FM, the women fought �a
constant struggle� against the consequences of their illness and prejudices in their
surroundings (study III). They had brought a positive spirit to a variety of active strategies. To
manage the struggle the women emphasised the importance of having grieved the loss of the
way they used to live their lives. Support from others, especially their families, facilitated the
struggle.
The studies demonstrate that women with FM/CWMP can benefit from multiprofessional
rehabilitation in various ways, e.g. with a change in their movement behaviour towards an
increased general movement quality, and the ability to perform tasks with a decreased muscle
activity in shoulder-arm muscles. A respectful encounter with staff and with others in the
same situation, together with body awareness training, might help women with FM/CWMP to
begin respecting their own limits and to change positively in self-image. Many strategies, e.g.
setting limits, taking care of one-self and being knowledgeable were described as valuable for
managing pain and other symptoms.
Date Create | : | 13/12/2014 | Type | : | Text | Format | : | pdf | Language | : | Indonesian | Identifier | : | UEU-Master-undergraduate_36 | Collection ID | : | undergraduate_36 | Call Number | : | 658.1 MLm |
Source : magister these management of faculty
Relation Collection: Universitas Esa Unggul
Coverage : Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul
Rights : copyright2014_Library@esaunggul
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