OBJECTIVES To identify the experiences that result from MS-related fatigue (MSRF) through a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative literature. DESIGN The thematic synthesis was undertaken in three stages:… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVES To identify the experiences that result from MS-related fatigue (MSRF) through a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative literature. DESIGN The thematic synthesis was undertaken in three stages: (1) a systematic review of the literature, searching relevant databases from their inception to March 2016. (2) A critical appraisal of included studies, and (3) a double blind 2-phase synthesis of results was undertaken. SETTING Participants were included from articles using primary and secondary care settings. PARTICIPANTS The synthesis included nine articles that incorporated a total of one hundred and fifty two participants (103 females and 49 males) in the review. RESULTS No articles were excluded following critical appraisal. Two major themes were synthesised: (1) biopsychosocial experiences of fatigue, which illustrated the physical, cognitive and social challenges patients experience and (2) experiences that alter the impact of fatigue including the strategies individual employ to help manage fatigue. These major themes were further split into five subthemes. LIMITATIONS Only the most common experiences of MSRF were identified. Findings did not break down results by key demographics e.g. disease type. Only English language studies were included. CONCLUSION Physiotherapists are able to support the management by: (a) having a greater understanding of MSRF and (b) being able to help patients manage the factors that influence it.
               
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