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  • Neurología

Sus antecedentes:

  • El estigma percibido angustia significativamente a las personas con epilepsia (PWE), especialmente a aquellas con identidades marginadas que se cruzan.
  • El programa RISE ABOVE se desarrolló como una intervención en línea a su propio ritmo para mitigar la angustia relacionada con el estigma en PWE.
  • Este estudio analizó datos piloto para comprender cómo los estigmas intersectados afectan la percepción y los resultados del programa RISE ABOVE.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Examinar cómo los estigmas intersectados influyen en las percepciones de la credibilidad del programa RISE ABOVE y las expectativas de los usuarios.
  • Evaluar el impacto de la intersección de estigmas en la satisfacción del usuario con el programa RISE ABOVE.
  • Investigar la relación entre los estigmas de intersección y los resultados psicosociales en el PWE utilizando el programa RISE ABOVE.

Principales métodos:

  • Un análisis secundario de datos piloto de 20 participantes diversos con epilepsia (PWE) en 13 estados de los Estados Unidos.
  • Los participantes informaron una mediana de 2,5 estigmas adicionales además de la epilepsia.
  • Los datos recopilados incluyeron la credibilidad del programa, las expectativas, la satisfacción y los resultados psicosociales (estrés, autoeficacia, rechazo, soledad, estigma de la epilepsia, satisfacción con el papel social) evaluados al inicio, después de la intervención y seis meses de seguimiento.

Principales resultados:

  • La credibilidad del programa fue consistente en todos los grupos, pero las expectativas más altas de cambio fueron reportadas por individuos con menos estigmas que se cruzan.
  • Se observaron mejoras significativas en el estrés, la satisfacción social, el rechazo y el estigma de la epilepsia (g de Hedges = 0, 57 a 1, 15).
  • Las ganancias de autoeficacia y las mejoras sostenidas en la soledad y la satisfacción con el papel social se observaron principalmente en los participantes con menos estigmas intersectados.

Conclusiones:

  • El programa RISE ABOVE se muestra prometedor como una intervención para reducir la angustia relacionada con el estigma en las personas con epilepsia (PWE).
  • Las adaptaciones personalizadas del programa RISE ABOVE pueden ser necesarias para optimizar su eficacia para las personas con discapacidad que enfrentan múltiples identidades estigmatizadas.
  • Se requieren más investigaciones para refinar las intervenciones para la EPE con estigmas complejos que se cruzan.