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Exploring impairments and allied health professional utilisation in people with myasthenia gravis: A cross-sectional study.
J Clin Neurosci. 2023 Aug; 114:9-16.JC

Abstract

This study aimed to explore how people with myasthenia gravis experience impairments in vision, dizziness, hearing, and fatigue, and how these relate to balance confidence, community participation, and health-related quality of life. Additionally, this study investigated the utilisation and perception of the allied health role in managing these impairments in the Australian context. Visual and hearing impairments, along with fatigue, were found to be correlated with health-related quality of life and community participation to varying degrees, while visual impairment and dizziness were correlated with balance confidence. Perception and utilisation of allied health professionals was variable; common barriers to better utilisation included participant perception of clinicians having poor knowledge around myasthenia gravis, previous poor experiences with clinicians, uncertainty about the clinicians' role, and lack of awareness that symptoms were associated with myasthenia gravis. Further research exploring clinicians' knowledge of myasthenia gravis is recommended, along with education for people with the disease about symptoms associated and how to appropriately access care.

Authors+Show Affiliations

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Electronic address: n.cavanagh@uq.net.au.School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Gold Coast, Australia. Electronic address: kirstine.shrubsole@scu.edu.au.School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Electronic address: t.alsop@uq.edu.au.School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Electronic address: k.williams2@uq.edu.au.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

37276742

Citation

Cavanagh, Neve, et al. "Exploring Impairments and Allied Health Professional Utilisation in People With Myasthenia Gravis: a Cross-sectional Study." Journal of Clinical Neuroscience : Official Journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia, vol. 114, 2023, pp. 9-16.
Cavanagh N, Shrubsole K, Alsop T, et al. Exploring impairments and allied health professional utilisation in people with myasthenia gravis: A cross-sectional study. J Clin Neurosci. 2023;114:9-16.
Cavanagh, N., Shrubsole, K., Alsop, T., & Williams, K. (2023). Exploring impairments and allied health professional utilisation in people with myasthenia gravis: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience : Official Journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia, 114, 9-16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2023.05.012
Cavanagh N, et al. Exploring Impairments and Allied Health Professional Utilisation in People With Myasthenia Gravis: a Cross-sectional Study. J Clin Neurosci. 2023;114:9-16. PubMed PMID: 37276742.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Exploring impairments and allied health professional utilisation in people with myasthenia gravis: A cross-sectional study. AU - Cavanagh,Neve, AU - Shrubsole,Kirstine, AU - Alsop,Tahlia, AU - Williams,Katrina, Y1 - 2023/06/03/ PY - 2022/11/13/received PY - 2023/05/12/revised PY - 2023/05/20/accepted PY - 2023/7/21/medline PY - 2023/6/5/pubmed PY - 2023/6/5/entrez KW - Allied health professionals KW - Dizziness KW - Fatigue KW - Health-related quality-of-life KW - Hearing KW - Myasthenia gravis SP - 9 EP - 16 JF - Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia JO - J Clin Neurosci VL - 114 N2 - This study aimed to explore how people with myasthenia gravis experience impairments in vision, dizziness, hearing, and fatigue, and how these relate to balance confidence, community participation, and health-related quality of life. Additionally, this study investigated the utilisation and perception of the allied health role in managing these impairments in the Australian context. Visual and hearing impairments, along with fatigue, were found to be correlated with health-related quality of life and community participation to varying degrees, while visual impairment and dizziness were correlated with balance confidence. Perception and utilisation of allied health professionals was variable; common barriers to better utilisation included participant perception of clinicians having poor knowledge around myasthenia gravis, previous poor experiences with clinicians, uncertainty about the clinicians' role, and lack of awareness that symptoms were associated with myasthenia gravis. Further research exploring clinicians' knowledge of myasthenia gravis is recommended, along with education for people with the disease about symptoms associated and how to appropriately access care. SN - 1532-2653 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/37276742 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -