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The Meaning of Women's Experiences of Living With Multiple Sclerosis

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Pages 416-430 | Received 24 Jul 2006, Accepted 18 Jul 2007, Published online: 03 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

We conducted a qualitative inquiry in order to describe the meaning of women's experiences of living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. The majority of persons living with MS are women. Living with MS has been described as difficult because of the uncertainty of the illness. Ten women with MS were interviewed and the interviews were analyzed with a phenomenological hermeneutic interpretation. In this study, we suggest that the meaning of living with MS for women can be understood as trying to maintain power and living with an unrecognizable body. The bodies of women with MS serve as hindrances in everyday life. Bodily changes evident to others impose feelings of being met in a different way, which can be understood as an expression of a violated dignity. At the same time, the women with MS struggle to protect their dignity.

We are grateful to the women who kindly volunteered to participate in the study and to Eva Månsson, ROT, MSc, for assistance in recruiting participants. We also are grateful for the support received from the Department of Health Science, Luleå University of Technology, Lulea, Sweden.

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