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November 2024
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February 2024
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Journal of Patient Experience
Cognitive dysfunction (CD) is a common, impairing symptom experienced by persons with fibromyalgia (FM). This study explored how individuals with FM describe their experience of CD in an online peer support environment. Posts referencing cognitive symptoms were extracted from two Facebook FM peer support groups at two timepoints. Using inductive Thematic Analysis, key discussion themes were identified and compared across groups and time. Four themes represented the way members described their cognitive experiences in FM: understanding and describing CD experiences, distrust of cognitive abilities, choosing between pain and medication side effects, and misunderstanding and judgement from others. Two themes represented the impact of CD on members’ lives: impaired social interaction and loss of identity. Group members described broad impairments in daily functioning that significantly and negatively impacted their quality of life, indicating CD symptoms may play a more prominent role in the FM experience than previously understood. An infographic is included to aid patient education and help facilitate patient-provider discussions of CD symptoms.
... These patients may also suffer from both physical and mental fatigue, which can range from mild lethargy to states of exhaustive fever-like conditions (Zambolin et al., 2022). Commonly, individuals with Fibromyalgia encounter insomnia (Catalá et al., 2023), cognitive dysfunction including memory deficits (Millar et al., 2024), as well as depression and anxiety (Yepez et al., 2022), headaches (Dong et al., 2023), gastrointestinal disturbances (Gilheaney and Chadwick, 2024), genitourinary disorders (Ayan et al., 2023), morning stiffness (Plaut, 2022), and autonomic dysregulation, as evidenced by xerostomia and xerophthalmia, blurred vision, or photophobia (Gyorfi et al., 2022). Additionally, this patient population often experiences negative emotional states and a pervasive sense of distress (Romeo et al., 2022), potentially contributing to the higher prevalence of psychiatric disorders, with anxiety disorders reported in 60% of patients and depression ranging between 14% and 36%, in contrast to a 6.6% prevalence within the general population (Sadr et al., 2023). ...
February 2024
Journal of Patient Experience