Background: The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients ’ preferred roles in treatment decisions. We revised the original CPS and developed a new computerized patient self-administered version (eCPS). We used the eCPS to assess role preferences, and their determinants, in Italian and German people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: New cartoons were produced, based on MS health professional and patient input/feedback and previous findings, and pilot tested on 26 Italian and German MS patients. eCPS acceptability and reliability (weighted kappa statistic, wK) in comparison to the original tool, was determined in 92 MS patients who received both CPS versions in random order. Results: The new cartoons...
Background The choice between disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis...
Objectives: With an increasing number of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis ...
BackgroundTimely individualized treatment is essential to improving relapsing-remitting multiple scl...
The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients’ preferred roles ...
The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients' preferred roles ...
Distribution of role preferences of people with multiple sclerosis in four countries (N = 364) asses...
none7BACKGROUND: Patient involvement in decisions regarding their care has been advocated, but prefe...
Background: We developed a preference assessment tool to help assess patient goals, values, and pref...
Objective: Shared decision making is increasingly recognized as the ideal model of patient/physician...
José Manuel Garcia-Dominguez,1 Delicias Muñoz,2 Marta Comellas,3 Irmina Gonzalbo,3 Lui...
BACKGROUND: Nurses play an essential role in coordinating the care of patients with multiple scleros...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly recognizing the importance of shared decision-making in comp...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the preferences of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) for disease-modif...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the relative importance of features of a hypothetica...
Jinender Kumar,1 M Janelle Cambron-Mellott,2 Tom Tencer,1 Oliver Will,2 deMauri S Mackie,2 Kathleen ...
Background The choice between disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis...
Objectives: With an increasing number of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis ...
BackgroundTimely individualized treatment is essential to improving relapsing-remitting multiple scl...
The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients’ preferred roles ...
The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients' preferred roles ...
Distribution of role preferences of people with multiple sclerosis in four countries (N = 364) asses...
none7BACKGROUND: Patient involvement in decisions regarding their care has been advocated, but prefe...
Background: We developed a preference assessment tool to help assess patient goals, values, and pref...
Objective: Shared decision making is increasingly recognized as the ideal model of patient/physician...
José Manuel Garcia-Dominguez,1 Delicias Muñoz,2 Marta Comellas,3 Irmina Gonzalbo,3 Lui...
BACKGROUND: Nurses play an essential role in coordinating the care of patients with multiple scleros...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly recognizing the importance of shared decision-making in comp...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the preferences of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) for disease-modif...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the relative importance of features of a hypothetica...
Jinender Kumar,1 M Janelle Cambron-Mellott,2 Tom Tencer,1 Oliver Will,2 deMauri S Mackie,2 Kathleen ...
Background The choice between disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis...
Objectives: With an increasing number of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis ...
BackgroundTimely individualized treatment is essential to improving relapsing-remitting multiple scl...