BACKGROUND Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switching. OBJECTIVE To investigate which factors of the first diagnostic consultation (FDC) influence patient satisfaction and which topics persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) thought were missing. METHODS Using retrospective patient-reported data of the Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Registry from PwMS with relapsing disease onset, we fitted ordered logistic regression models on satisfaction with FDC, with socio-demographic and FDC features as explanatory factors. RESULTS 386 PwMS diagnosed after 1995 were included. Good satisfaction with the FDC was associated with a conversation more than 20 min [multivariable odds ratio, 95% ...
BACKGROUND: We describe the development and clinical validation of a patient self-administered tool ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) has a major impact on the physical, psychological and social lif...
BACKGROUND Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-swi...
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switc...
Background: As patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) require lifelong treatment, optimization of the...
Background: Managing multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment presents challenges for both patients and hea...
Alberto Riñon1, Mandy Buch2, Derek Holley2, Elisabetta Verdun11Merck Serono S.A. &nda...
Patient involvement in the improvement of health care is important for the best long-term treatment ...
Objective: Disease-Modifying Treatments (DMTs) have contributed to a new clinical landscape for peop...
Objective To compare patient and clinician experiences of MS-managment, to identify whether their vi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Gitte Lee Mortensen,1 Peter V Rasmussen2 1Medical Anthropology Department, AnthroConsult, 2Departme...
OBJECTIVE: Disease-Modifying Treatments (DMTs) have contributed to a new clinical landscape for peop...
Abstract Background To investigate multiple sclerosis (MS) patients’ satisfaction with out-patient f...
BACKGROUND: We describe the development and clinical validation of a patient self-administered tool ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) has a major impact on the physical, psychological and social lif...
BACKGROUND Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-swi...
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switc...
Background: As patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) require lifelong treatment, optimization of the...
Background: Managing multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment presents challenges for both patients and hea...
Alberto Riñon1, Mandy Buch2, Derek Holley2, Elisabetta Verdun11Merck Serono S.A. &nda...
Patient involvement in the improvement of health care is important for the best long-term treatment ...
Objective: Disease-Modifying Treatments (DMTs) have contributed to a new clinical landscape for peop...
Objective To compare patient and clinician experiences of MS-managment, to identify whether their vi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Gitte Lee Mortensen,1 Peter V Rasmussen2 1Medical Anthropology Department, AnthroConsult, 2Departme...
OBJECTIVE: Disease-Modifying Treatments (DMTs) have contributed to a new clinical landscape for peop...
Abstract Background To investigate multiple sclerosis (MS) patients’ satisfaction with out-patient f...
BACKGROUND: We describe the development and clinical validation of a patient self-administered tool ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) has a major impact on the physical, psychological and social lif...