Fatigue in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy: a qualitative study of people’s experiences

2017 
AbstractPurpose: The aim of this article is to describe how fatigue affects the lives of people with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD), how they experience fatigue, and how they deal with it in order to attune rehabilitation care to patients’ needs.Method: A qualitative study, consisting of 25 semistructured interviews with patients with FSHD and severe fatigue (as measured with the checklist individual strength (CIS) fatigue questionnaire), was conducted to gain insight into the experiences of patients with fatigue. Data were inductively analyzed.Results: Patients describe fatigue as an overwhelming and unpredictable experience and they make a distinction between actual experienced fatigue and fear of becoming tired. Fatigue can, according to patients, be the result of weak muscles, physical overachieving or underachieving and stress. But most of the time patients do not know the actual causes of the fatigue, which makes it hard to deal with. The experienced fatigue has a large impact on participation...
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