Purpose
In this article, we present the details and the pilot outcome of an Internet-based self-help program for Ménière's disease (MD).
Method
The Norton–Kaplan model is applied to construct a strategic, person-focused approach in the enablement process. The program assesses the disorder profile and diagnosis. In the therapeutic component of the program, the participant defines vision and time frame, inspects confounding factors, determines goals, establishes a strategy, and starts to work on the important problems caused by the disorder. The program works interactively, utilizes collaboration with significant others, and enhances positive thinking. Participants took part in an Internet-based self-help program. Data were collected interactively using open-ended and structured questionnaires on various disease-specific and general health aspects. The pilot outcome of 41 patients with MD was evaluated.
Results
The analysis of the pilot data showed statistically significant improvement in their general health-related quality of life (p < .001). Also, the outcome of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (Cann et al., 2010) showed small to moderate change as a result of the intervention.
Conclusions
The Internet-based self-help program can be helpful in the rehabilitation of patients with MD to supplement medical therapy.from #Audiology via ola Kala on Inoreader http://ift.tt/2Ae4dHm
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