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The lived experience of uncertainty in everyday life with MS.

Nina NissenJeanet LemcheCamilla Møhring ReestorffMarianne SchmidtAnders Guldhammer SkjerbækLasse SkovgaardEgon StenagerInge Gjerrild SøgaardKaren la Cour
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
Phenomenological uncertainty shapes and pervades the everyday lived experience of MS in the present and future. Gaining a sense of control and certainty in the face of daily uncertainty demands ongoing self-surveillance, and the evaluation and reconciliation of fluctuating MS symptom expressions and disease progression with personal needs, abilities, and management strategies.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONRehabilitation professionals and physicians should consider the lived experience of uncertainty in everyday life with MS in all their contacts with people living with MS.The multi-faceted uncertainties experienced by people living with MS should be actively acknowledged and incorporated in discussions of MS rehabilitation options and when integrating MS guideline content into activities-of-daily-living advice.Discussions of MS medical treatment options should actively consider and integrate the multi-faceted uncertainties experienced by people living with MS.
Keyphrases
  • mass spectrometry
  • multiple sclerosis
  • ms ms
  • healthcare
  • public health