Somayeh Nejati
1*, Sepideh Rajezi Esfahani
2, Soheila Rahmani
3, Gita Afrookhteh
4, Shahrzad Hoveida
51 Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 Clinical Psychology, Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3 Department of Psychology and Educational Science, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
4 Psychological Counseling and Guidance, Azad University of Science and Research, Tehran, Iran
5 Health Psychology, Azad University of Science and Research, Alborz, Iran
Abstract
Introduction: The chronic nature of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), have can leave devastating effects on quality of life and
fatigue. The present research aimed to study the effect of group Mindfulness-based
Stress Reduction
(MBSR) and conscious yoga program on the
quality of life and fatigue severity among patients with MS.
Methods: This study was quasi-experimental with intervention and control groups. The statistical population included all members to
MS Society of Tehran Province, 24 of whom diagnosed with MS were selected as
the sample based on the inclusion criteria. The subjects were randomly assigned
into the test group (12 patients) and the control group (12 patients). MS
Quality of Life-54 (MSQOL-54) and Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) were used for
data collection. Subjects in the test group underwent a MBSR and conscious yoga
program in 8 two-hour sessions. The data were analyzed using the SPSS ver.13 software.
Results: The
study findings showed that there was a significant difference between subjects
in the experimental and control groups in terms of mean score of some subscales
of quality of life including physical health, role limitations due to physical
and emotional problems, energy, emotional well-being, health distress, health
perception, and satisfaction with sexual function, overall quality of life, and
fatigue severity.
Conclusion: The results show that the program is effective
in reduction of fatigue severity and improving some subscales of quality of
life in MS patients. Hence, this supportive method can be used as an effective
way for improving quality of life and relieving fatigue in MS patients.