Introduction: According to previous studies, therapeutic inertia (TI) may affect 7 out of 10 physicians who care for MS patients, particularly in countries where clinical guidelines are not widely used. Limited information is available on the prevalence of TI and its associated factors across Canada.Objectives: (i) To evaluate factors associated with TI amongst neurologists caring for MS patients across Canada; (ii) to compare the prevalence of TI observed in Canadian neurologists to the prevalence of TI observed in Argentinean, Chilean, and Spanish neurologists (historical controls from prior studies).Design: One hundred and eight neurologists with expertise in MS were invited to participate in an online study in Canada. Participants answe...
Importance: The prescription of generic (non-proprietary) compared to brand-name drugs is increasing...
The landscape of multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment is constantly changing. Significant heterogeneity...
Abstract Background Neurological disability progression occurs across the spectrum of people living ...
Objectives: Limited information is available on physician-related factors influencing therapeutic in...
Objectives: Limited information is available on physician-related factors influencing therapeutic in...
Importance: Therapeutic inertia (TI) is the failure to escalate therapy when treatment goals are unm...
Overcoming Therapeutic Inertia in Multiple Sclerosis Care: A Pilot Randomized Trial Applying the Tra...
Background: Therapeutic inertia (TI) is a common phenomenon among physicians who care for patients w...
Background: Physicians often do not initiate or intensify treatments when clearly warranted, a pheno...
Importance: The prescription of generic (non-proprietary) compared to brand-name drugs is increasing...
Background: Educational interventions are needed to overcome knowledge-to-action gaps in clinical ca...
Decision making; Disease-modifying therapy; Multiple sclerosisToma de decisiones; Terapia modificado...
Background: Educational interventions are needed to overcome knowledge-to-action gaps in clinical ca...
Background: Therapeutic inertia (TI) is a common phenomenon among physicians who care for patients w...
Copyright © 2014 Michael T. Halpern et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Importance: The prescription of generic (non-proprietary) compared to brand-name drugs is increasing...
The landscape of multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment is constantly changing. Significant heterogeneity...
Abstract Background Neurological disability progression occurs across the spectrum of people living ...
Objectives: Limited information is available on physician-related factors influencing therapeutic in...
Objectives: Limited information is available on physician-related factors influencing therapeutic in...
Importance: Therapeutic inertia (TI) is the failure to escalate therapy when treatment goals are unm...
Overcoming Therapeutic Inertia in Multiple Sclerosis Care: A Pilot Randomized Trial Applying the Tra...
Background: Therapeutic inertia (TI) is a common phenomenon among physicians who care for patients w...
Background: Physicians often do not initiate or intensify treatments when clearly warranted, a pheno...
Importance: The prescription of generic (non-proprietary) compared to brand-name drugs is increasing...
Background: Educational interventions are needed to overcome knowledge-to-action gaps in clinical ca...
Decision making; Disease-modifying therapy; Multiple sclerosisToma de decisiones; Terapia modificado...
Background: Educational interventions are needed to overcome knowledge-to-action gaps in clinical ca...
Background: Therapeutic inertia (TI) is a common phenomenon among physicians who care for patients w...
Copyright © 2014 Michael T. Halpern et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Importance: The prescription of generic (non-proprietary) compared to brand-name drugs is increasing...
The landscape of multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment is constantly changing. Significant heterogeneity...
Abstract Background Neurological disability progression occurs across the spectrum of people living ...