Malek Mirhashemi, Fatemeh Najafi,
Volume 24, Issue 3 (9-2014)
Abstract
Background: The objective if this study was to evaluate efficacy of solution-centered therapy on resiliency and sense of coherence among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Materials and methods: In this quasi-experimental study, 16 patients with MS were randomly selected. Data gathering tools include sense of coherence questionnaire revised Flensborg and Connor-Davidson Resiliency Scale. Patients completed questionnaires before the intervention and after the treatment with solution of the circuit. Treatment consists of five sessions of seventy- five- minute.
Results: Paired t-test results showed that scores of resiliency and sense of coherence were significantly different between pre - and post test.
Conclusion: Based on our findings, we can conclude that treatment solutions on resiliency and sense of coherence can be effective in patients with multiple sclerosis.