Psychosocial determinants associated with quality of life in people with usher syndrome. A scoping review.

Marine Arcous,Olivier Putois, Sophie Dalle-Nazébi, Sylvain Kerbourch,Anaelle Cariou, Ines Ben Aissa,Sandrine Marlin,Rémy Potier

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2020)

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Background: In Usher syndrome, deafness is congenital and blindness is acquired. Therefore, the progressive loss of one of the two senses forces individuals with this syndrome to reorganize their everyday tasks and relationships, creating new strategies to communicate, access information, and move within a given space. This reorganization can interfere with the subjects' capacity to build a good quality of life. Methods: We conducted a scoping review of both peer-reviewed and gray literature, to identify existing evidence of the role of psychosocial determinants on the quality of life of people with Usher syndrome. Results: Twenty-one references met the inclusion criteria. Findings suggest that people with Usher syndrome seem to adjust their life habits to their condition, maintaining hope for the future, and believe in their capacities to accomplish their goals in spite of the various difficulties they encounter. However, this scoping review highlights a lack of research on adaptive strategies, as well as a lack of knowledge concerning the integration of the syndrome in one's identity, the relations to caregivers, and the specificities of the psychotherapeutic support. More information on these topics would enable better-adjusted social, psychotherapeutic, and medical responses.
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Usher Syndrome,deafblindness,psychosocial determinants,quality of life,self-perception
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