Managing psychological stress in the multiple sclerosis medical visit: Patient perspectives and unmet needs

Angela Senders, Kelsi Sando, Helané Wahbeh, Amie Peterson Hiller, Lynne Shinto, Angela Senders, Kelsi Sando, Helané Wahbeh, Amie Peterson Hiller, Lynne Shinto

Abstract

Psychological stress can negatively impact multiple sclerosis. To further understand how stress is addressed in the multiple sclerosis medical visit, 34 people with multiple sclerosis participated in focus groups. Transcripts were analyzed by inductive thematic analysis. The majority of participants did not discuss stress with their provider, citing barriers to communication such as lack of time, poor coordination between specialties, physician reliance on pharmaceutical prescription, and patient lack of self-advocacy. Participants recommended several ways to better manage psychological well-being in the clinical setting. These findings provide a foundation for future studies aimed at minimizing the detrimental effect of stress in multiple sclerosis.

Keywords: health psychology; patient satisfaction; psychological distress; qualitative methods; verbal communication.

Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of Conflicting Interests

The authors declare no conflicting interests.

© The Author(s) 2014.

Source: PubMed

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