Living with Multiple Sclerosis: The Experience of Chronic Sorrow

Abstract
This qualitative nursing research study investigated the occurrence of chronic sorrow in individuals with multiple sclerosis. Using the Burke/NCRCS Chronic Sorrow Questionnaire (Individual Version), 10 participants were interviewed. Data were analyzed in collaboration with one other researcher. Of the participants, 80% evidenced the presence of chronic sorrow in their lives. Data clearly indicated that feelings of chronic sorrow occurred periodically over a protracted span of time when some event reminded participants of their chronic situation. The nursing roles of empathetic presence and caring professional helped participants the most in dealing with their feelings of chronic sorrow.

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