PURPOSE: To describe the development and feasibility of a self-management intervention called the Help to Overcome Problems Effectively (HOPE: MS), aimed at improving the physical and psychological wellbeing of people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). METHOD: HOPE: MS is an innovative, 6-week group-based, manualised self-management intervention combining positive psychology theory and practice, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Participants (N = 21) recruited via a local East Midlands branch of the MS Society attended one of three HOPE: MS interventions and completed self-reported outcome measures in week 1 and week 6. The following outcome measures were used: The Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale; Multiple Sclerosis Fatigue Severit...
Background Cognitive difficulties experienced by people with multiple sclerosis (MS) impact their q...
Background: Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). We...
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the common chronic diseases of central nervous syste...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is characterised by significant symptom diversity and complexity. The unpred...
Introduction Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurological, progressive disease, for which there is no...
Contains fulltext : 138256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: For...
BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions have become increasingly popular in the management of long...
Objective: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may be a feasible, accessible and effective inter...
Background: Persons with Multiple sclerosis (MS) often require therapy on a long-term basis, to main...
Introduction: The present study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral...
Objective: Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, progressive neurological disease that, due to its specia...
Objectives To explore putative mediators of a mindfulness-based intervention to decrease distress...
BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions have become increasingly popular in the management of long...
BACKGROUND: The unpredictable, variable nature of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and the possibility of in...
Background and Objective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) as one of the major causes of disability in the wo...
Background Cognitive difficulties experienced by people with multiple sclerosis (MS) impact their q...
Background: Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). We...
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the common chronic diseases of central nervous syste...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is characterised by significant symptom diversity and complexity. The unpred...
Introduction Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurological, progressive disease, for which there is no...
Contains fulltext : 138256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: For...
BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions have become increasingly popular in the management of long...
Objective: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may be a feasible, accessible and effective inter...
Background: Persons with Multiple sclerosis (MS) often require therapy on a long-term basis, to main...
Introduction: The present study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral...
Objective: Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, progressive neurological disease that, due to its specia...
Objectives To explore putative mediators of a mindfulness-based intervention to decrease distress...
BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions have become increasingly popular in the management of long...
BACKGROUND: The unpredictable, variable nature of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and the possibility of in...
Background and Objective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) as one of the major causes of disability in the wo...
Background Cognitive difficulties experienced by people with multiple sclerosis (MS) impact their q...
Background: Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). We...
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the common chronic diseases of central nervous syste...