幽默在多发性硬化症治疗中的应用:范围综述

M. Šeduikienė, V. Matonis
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背景。虽然在多发性硬化症(PwMS)患者的管理中使用幽默的调查并不多,但一些重要的发现已经创造了深入研究这个话题的需要。主要研究问题。鉴于目前的科学知识水平,幽默在管理PwMS方面有哪些潜在的好处?材料和方法。使用PRISMA-ScR方法进行范围审查。文献综述的信息是从PubMed和Embase数据库中收集的,关键词是“幽默”和“多发性硬化症”。总体而言,对10项科学调查进行了分析、分组、解释和概括。研究表明:以幽默为基础的压力减轻对PwMS;抑郁症患者执行功能与幽默应对的关系;幽默对复发缓解型多发性硬化症(RRMS)患者就业状况的显著影响;抑郁症患者幽默与个人长期预后的关系;以及两组患者在幽默感知上的差异。适当使用幽默(在其他因素中)可以显著改善RRMS患者的神经心理状态,并帮助他们保持就业。抑郁症患者的执行功能和个性化的远期预后与幽默有一定的关系。小组分析显示,RRMS患者在幽默性视觉任务上的得分低于口头任务得分,而PwMS患者对比喻性和幽默性项目的理解低于对简单医学反应字面项目的理解。
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Humour in the management of multiple sclerosis: a scoping review
Background. Although investigations of the use of humour in the management of people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are not numerous, some significant findings have created the need to go deeper into the topic.Main research question. What are some of the potential benefits of humour in the management of PwMS, given the current state of scientific knowledge?Materials and methods. A scoping review was conducted using the PRISMA-ScR methodology. Information for the literature review was collected from the PubMed and Embase databases using the keywords “humour” and “multiple sclerosis”. Overall, 10 scientific investigations were analysed, grouped, interpreted, and generalized.Results. The research revealed: humour-based stress reduction for PwMS; the relationship between executive function and humour coping in PwMS; the distinctive influence of humour on employment status among individuals with relapsing-remiting multiple sclerosis (RRMS); the relationship between humour and personal long-term prognosis in PwMS; and the differences in perception of humour in PwMS.Conclusions. Appropriate use of humour (among other factors) can significantly improve the neuropsychological status in persons with RRMS and help them staying employed. Executive function and personalized long-term prognosis for PwMS are to some extent related to humor. Group analyses revealed lower scores in RRMS patients on humoristic visual tasks compared to scores on verbal tasks, and PwMS had impaired comprehension of figurative and humorous items compared to their comprehension of the literal items of simple medical responses.
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