The meaning of health to persons aging with longstanding multiple sclerosis
Alexa K. Stuifbergen, Heather Becker, Nani Kim

TL;DR
This study explores how people with multiple sclerosis define health as they age, finding that wellness-focused perspectives are more influential than clinical ones.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into how aging individuals with MS perceive health over time, emphasizing wellness-oriented definitions.
Findings
Participants consistently favored wellness-oriented definitions of health over clinical ones.
Wellness definitions were positively linked to health behaviors, while clinical definitions were negatively linked.
Health self-ratings remained stable over 26 years despite aging and chronic illness.
Abstract
Understanding how persons aging with a chronic condition view their health is essential for planning and delivering person-centered care. The purpose of this study was to explore how persons aging with the chronic and disabling condition multiple sclerosis (MS) describe their health and how this has changed over time using data from Years 1 to 26 of an ongoing longitudinal survey study of health promotion and quality of life for persons with MS. The survey included measures of perceived meaning of health, self-rated health, health behaviors and quality of life outcomes. The sample included 168 persons with MS who returned the survey at Time 1 (1996) and again at Time 26 (2022). In 2022, participants had a mean age of 70.13 (SD = 8.19) and had been diagnosed with MS for an average of 34.47 years (SD = 6.27). Sixty percent of participants rated their overall health as good or excellent.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · Family Support in Illness · Aging and Gerontology Research
