TY - JOUR
T1 - The correlation between problem-oriented coping and a sense of coherence among fibromyalgia patients who underwent the fibrotherapy model intervention programme
AU - Cohen-Biton, L.
AU - Buskila, D.
AU - Nissanholtz-Gannot, R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © Copyright Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology 2022.
PY - 2022/6/1
Y1 - 2022/6/1
N2 - Objective This study sought to examine whether the sense of coherence (SOC) among fibromyalgia (FM) increased after participation in a fibrotherapy intervention programme (FTI) and whether SOC among FM patients who changed their coping strategies to problem-oriented coping, increased. The study was conducted among FM female patients who are exposed to security threats in order to examine the coping resources of these patients. Methods 96 female patients aged 19-75 diagnosed with FM enrolled in the FTI programme led by Rabbi Firer in Sderot, Israel. Of this sample, 16 were interviewed for the qualitative part. Results The quantitative analysis found that there was a change in the level of SOC before and after participation in FTI and that an increasing trend in SOC was observed after participating in FTI, thus, confirming the first hypothesis. Also, a problem-oriented coping pattern emerged after participating in FTI. The data further show that according to the second study hypothesis, among problem-oriented patients, the levels of psychological distress decreased, and the physiological indicators (endurance) increased as well as an improved functional ability. In other words, following FTI, there was a positive improvement in the physical and mental health scores of problem-oriented patients. Participation in FTI has resulted in a comprehensive health improvement among the study sample. Conclusion Participation in FTI improved FM patients’SOC and coping strategies and provided them with tools to understand the meaning of the disease and thereby accept and manage it.
AB - Objective This study sought to examine whether the sense of coherence (SOC) among fibromyalgia (FM) increased after participation in a fibrotherapy intervention programme (FTI) and whether SOC among FM patients who changed their coping strategies to problem-oriented coping, increased. The study was conducted among FM female patients who are exposed to security threats in order to examine the coping resources of these patients. Methods 96 female patients aged 19-75 diagnosed with FM enrolled in the FTI programme led by Rabbi Firer in Sderot, Israel. Of this sample, 16 were interviewed for the qualitative part. Results The quantitative analysis found that there was a change in the level of SOC before and after participation in FTI and that an increasing trend in SOC was observed after participating in FTI, thus, confirming the first hypothesis. Also, a problem-oriented coping pattern emerged after participating in FTI. The data further show that according to the second study hypothesis, among problem-oriented patients, the levels of psychological distress decreased, and the physiological indicators (endurance) increased as well as an improved functional ability. In other words, following FTI, there was a positive improvement in the physical and mental health scores of problem-oriented patients. Participation in FTI has resulted in a comprehensive health improvement among the study sample. Conclusion Participation in FTI improved FM patients’SOC and coping strategies and provided them with tools to understand the meaning of the disease and thereby accept and manage it.
KW - fibromyalgia
KW - fibrotherapy
KW - problem-oriented coping
KW - sense of coherence
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.55563/clinexprheumatol/d2u7ok
DO - https://doi.org/10.55563/clinexprheumatol/d2u7ok
M3 - Article
C2 - 35748714
SN - 0392-856X
VL - 40
SP - 1143
EP - 1150
JO - Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
JF - Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
IS - 6
ER -