Exploring the Lived Experiences of Dysphagia in the Lives of People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS): A Qualitative study using Online Reddit forum
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Ida Susan Jerry, 'Exploring the Lived Experiences of Dysphagia in the Lives of People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS): A Qualitative study using Online Reddit forum', [thesis], Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. Discipline of Clin Speech & Language Studies, 2022, Trinity College Dublin thesesDownload Item:
Abstract:
Background:
Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a chronic neurodegenerative condition affecting the central and
peripheral nervous system is increasing world-wide (Haubrick et al., 2021). Dysphagia or
swallowing disorder is present within 30-40% of these individuals (Barzegar et al., 2022). The
unpredictable and varying nature of dysphagia causes significant morbidity and mortality
leading to considerable reduction in the quality of life of pwMS (people with multiple
sclerosis). Therefore, understanding the individual experiences of living with dysphagia in the
light of MS is paramount to provide appropriate holistic management options.
Aim:
This study aims to investigate the lived expereinces of dysphagia secondary to MS as
demonstrated in comments posted on online personal Reddit accounts.
Methods:
A qualitative phenomenological approach was adopted to analyse comments pertaining to the
lived experiences of dysphagia in pwMS. Using the search term “eating OR drinking OR
swallowing”, a total of 135 comments from 35 discussion threads/posts were collected from
Reddit online website which was then analysed using thematic analysis.
Results:
3 themes and 12 subthemes were obtained from the analysis of the Reddit comments. These
were 1) Physical changes of swallowing and its impact on pwMS 2) Emotional and
psychosocial impact of dysphagia on pwMS 3) Ways of managing dysphagia.
Discussion:
This online qualitiative study revealed physical symptoms of dysphagia is a predominent
concern for pwMS and it can have tangible impact on every other aspects including emotional
and social domains of life. Therefore, it is imperative for pwMS to recognise these symptoms
early on in the disease course. Likewise, it is equally important to educate other multi-
disciplinary team (MDT) members regarding the potencial consequences of dysphagia and the
role of SLP inorder to detect dysphagia symptoms early and provide a multidisciplinary and
person-centred management approach.
Author: Jerry, Ida Susan
Advisor:
Gilheany, OrlaQualification name:
MSc Clinical Speech & Language StudiesPublisher:
Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. Discipline of Clin Speech & Language StudiesType of material:
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