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Online peer support for people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): a narrative synthesis systematic review

Gerritzen, Esther Vera; Lee, Abigail Rebecca; McDermott, Orii; Coulson, Neil; Orrell, Martin

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Abigail Rebecca Lee

MARTIN ORRELL M.ORRELL@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Director - Institute of Mental Health



Abstract

Background: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) significantly impacts the lives of people with the diagnosis and their families. A supportive social environment is important for people with ALS to adopt effective coping strategies and health behaviours, and reduce depressive symptoms. Peer support can provide a supportive social environment and can happen in-person and online. Advantages of online peer support are that people can engage from their own home, at their own time and pace, and that it offers a variety of different platforms and modes of communication.

Objectives: To (1) explore the benefits and challenges of online peer support for people with ALS, and (2) identify successful elements of online peer support for people with ALS.

Methods: The method selected for this systematic review was a narrative synthesis. Six databases were systematically searched in April 2020 for articles published between 1989 and 2020. The search was updated in June 2022. The quality of the included studies was assessed with the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme qualitative research checklist.

Results: 10,987 unique articles were identified through the systematic database search. Of those, 9 were included in this review. One of the main benefits of online peer support was that people could communicate using text rather than needing verbal communication, which can be challenging for some with ALS. Successful elements included using profile pages and graphics to identify others with similar or relevant experiences. Challenges included ALS symptoms which could make it difficult to use technological devices.

Conclusions: Peer support can provide a non-judgmental and supportive environment for people with ALS, in which they can exchange experiences and emotional support, which can help people in developing adaptive coping strategies. However, ALS symptoms may make it more difficult for people to use technological devices and engage in online peer support. More research is needed to identify what kind of specific barriers people with ALS experience, and how these could be overcome.

Citation

Gerritzen, E. V., Lee, A. R., McDermott, O., Coulson, N., & Orrell, M. (2024). Online peer support for people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): a narrative synthesis systematic review. Frontiers in Digital Health, 6, Article 1138530. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2024.1138530

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Jan 15, 2024
Online Publication Date Jan 31, 2024
Publication Date 2024
Deposit Date Apr 2, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 3, 2024
Journal Frontiers in Digital Health
Electronic ISSN 2673-253X
Publisher Frontiers Media
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Article Number 1138530
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2024.1138530
Keywords online peer support, motor neuron disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, narrative synthesis, online health community
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/31603670
Publisher URL https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2024.1138530/full

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