Journal article
Psychological shift in partners of people with multiple sclerosis who undertake lifestyle modification: An interpretive phenomenological study
SL Neate, KL Taylor, GA Jelinek, AM De Livera, CR Brown, TJ Weiland
Frontiers in Psychology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2018
Abstract
Introduction: Being in an intimate relationship with a person with multiple sclerosis (MS) may have a substantial impact on the partner's quality of life. Existing research has largely focused on negative impacts of MS for both people with MS (PwMS) and their partners and has sampled the population of partners of PwMS who have primarily adopted standard medical management only. Modifiable lifestyle factors have become increasingly recognized in the management of MS symptoms and disease progression. For partners of PwMS who have undertaken lifestyle modification as an additional strategy to minimize disease progression, the impacts, both positive and negative remain unexplored. This research ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the participants' generosity in contributing their time and sharing their personal experiences, and thank the funders of the study, Linda and Tony Bloom, Wal Pisciotta and The Horne Family Foundation.