年龄和生命阶段在肌萎缩侧索硬化症的经验:一个范围审查。

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Andrea S E Parks, Lesley Gotlib Conn, Krystle Amog, Nicolas S Bodmer, James W King, Alexandra M R McLaren, Morgann Reid, Teruko Kishibe, Agessandro Abrahao, Lorne Zinman, Joanna E M Sale
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目的:了解肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(plwALS)患者的经历对了解他们的独特需求是必要的。年龄和生命历程中的阶段影响疾病的经历;然而,对ALS患者的年龄特异性复杂性的研究程度仍未得到探索。本综述的目的是绘制关于ALS经历的年龄、年龄分级作用或生命历程转变的现有证据,并确定文献中年龄特异性的差距。方法:采用乔安娜布里格斯研究所的方法进行范围审查。符合条件的文章包括同行评议的初级研究,从2010年开始以英文发表,调查患有ALS的成年人的疾病经历,并考虑年龄、年龄分级角色或生命历程转变如何影响经历。数据库来源包括:Ovid's Medline, Embase和PsycINFO;EBSCO CINAHL;和ProQuest社会学文摘。对与ALS经历和年龄维度相关的研究结果进行描述性总结,并采用定性内容分析进行分类。结果:共鉴定和筛选了六千一百八十份个人记录。纳入了45篇文章,报告了42项研究。关于plwALS的想法、感觉或情绪的研究结果是最常见的,并且根据它们是与实际年龄有关还是与年龄分级有关而有所不同。尽管生命历程的转变对疾病经历很重要,但它们并没有被常规考虑。结论:plwALS的许多方面的经验都与年龄有关;然而,年龄分级角色和生命历程转变的重要性值得进一步研究。认识到与年龄相关的ALS患者生活的复杂性将有助于更个性化的ALS护理。
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Age and life stage in the experience of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a scoping review.

Objective: Understanding the experiences of people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (plwALS) is necessary to appreciate their unique needs. Age and stage in the life course influence how illness is experienced; however, the extent to which age-specific complexities of living with ALS have been examined remains unexplored. This review aims to map the available evidence exploring age, age-graded role, or life-course transition with regards to the experience of ALS and to identify age-specific gaps in the literature. Methods: A scoping review guided by Joanna Briggs Institute methodology was undertaken. Eligible articles included peer-reviewed primary research studies, published in English from 2010 onward, investigating illness experience of adults with ALS with consideration for how age, age-graded roles, or life-course transitions influenced experience. Database sources included: Ovid's Medline, Embase, and PsycINFO; EBSCO CINAHL; and ProQuest Sociological Abstracts. Findings related to ALS experience and dimensions of age were summarized descriptively and categorized using qualitative content analysis. Results: Six thousand one hundred and eighty individual records were identified and screened. Forty-five articles, reporting 42 studies, were included. Findings regarding thoughts, feelings, or emotions of plwALS were most common and varied depending on whether they were in reference to chronological age or age-graded role. Despite the importance of life-course transitions for illness experience, they were not routinely considered. Conclusion: Numerous aspects of the experience of plwALS have been reported in reference to age; however, the significance of age-graded roles and life-course transitions warrants further examination. Recognition of age-related complexities of living with ALS will facilitate more personalized ALS care.

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