BACKGROUND: Nurses play an essential role in coordinating the care of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) throughout their disease trajectory in a complex treatment landscape. The aim of this study was to assess nurses' preferences toward different disease-modifying therapy attributes. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter, noninterventional, cross-sectional study in collaboration with the Sociedad Española de Enfermería Neurológica. Nurses actively involved in MS care were invited to participate in the study. Prevention of disability progression, preservation of cognitive function, side effect profile and safety monitoring, and method of administration were the treatment attributes tested. Conjoint analysis was used to assess preferences i...
Background: The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients ’ pre...
Background: We developed a preference assessment tool to help assess patient goals, values, and pref...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, potentially disabling, immune-mediated infl ammatory demyeli-n...
BACKGROUND: Nurses play an essential role in coordinating the care of patients with multiple scleros...
Background The choice between disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis...
José Manuel Garcia-Dominguez,1 Delicias Muñoz,2 Marta Comellas,3 Irmina Gonzalbo,3 Lui...
Background The choice between disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the preferences of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) for disease-modif...
Gitte Lee Mortensen,1 Peter V Rasmussen2 1Medical Anthropology Department, AnthroConsult, 2Departme...
grantor: University of Toronto'Purpose'. Disease-modifying drugs (DMDS) are a recent break...
BackgroundTimely individualized treatment is essential to improving relapsing-remitting multiple scl...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating neurological disorder with no known ...
Understanding the preferences of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) for disease-modifying drugs a...
Objectives: With an increasing number of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis ...
Background: The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients' pref...
Background: The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients ’ pre...
Background: We developed a preference assessment tool to help assess patient goals, values, and pref...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, potentially disabling, immune-mediated infl ammatory demyeli-n...
BACKGROUND: Nurses play an essential role in coordinating the care of patients with multiple scleros...
Background The choice between disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis...
José Manuel Garcia-Dominguez,1 Delicias Muñoz,2 Marta Comellas,3 Irmina Gonzalbo,3 Lui...
Background The choice between disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the preferences of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) for disease-modif...
Gitte Lee Mortensen,1 Peter V Rasmussen2 1Medical Anthropology Department, AnthroConsult, 2Departme...
grantor: University of Toronto'Purpose'. Disease-modifying drugs (DMDS) are a recent break...
BackgroundTimely individualized treatment is essential to improving relapsing-remitting multiple scl...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating neurological disorder with no known ...
Understanding the preferences of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) for disease-modifying drugs a...
Objectives: With an increasing number of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis ...
Background: The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients' pref...
Background: The Control Preference Scale (CPS) is the most frequently used measure of patients ’ pre...
Background: We developed a preference assessment tool to help assess patient goals, values, and pref...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, potentially disabling, immune-mediated infl ammatory demyeli-n...