Background Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of neurological disability in young and middle-aged adults. At this stage in life most people are in the midst of their working career. The majority of MS patients are unable to retain employment within 10 years from disease onset. Leading up to unemployment, many may experience a reduction in hours or work responsibilities and increased time missed from work. The MS@Work study examines various factors that may influence work participation in relapsing-remitting MS patients, including disease-related factors, the working environment and personal factors. Methods/design The MS@Work study is a multicenter, 3-year prospective observational study on work participation in patients with ...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic progressive disease which is often diagnosed during a professionall...
Purpose: To explore which variables are associated to or determinants of work-related difficulties o...
Reduced working capability is one of the most devastating consequences of multiple sclerosis (MS). W...
Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of neurological disability in young and...
Background: Up to 30 % of recently diagnosed MS patients lose their jobs in the first four years aft...
Up to 30% of recently diagnosed MS patients lose their jobs in the first four years after diagnosis....
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with high rates of disability pension and work abs...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors that impact on the ability of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify mental health, physical health, demographic and disease charac...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to investigate demographic and disease factors associated ...
The majority of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are unable to retain employment within 10 year...
Purpose: This prospective international study aimed to assess the changes in employment, and predict...
We assess the knowledge available on the difficulties experienced by multiple sclerosis (MS) patient...
Objective: To investigate demographic and clinical factors associated with employment in MS. Methods...
Introduction: Regular follow-up and support of people with multiple sclerosis in finding and keeping...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic progressive disease which is often diagnosed during a professionall...
Purpose: To explore which variables are associated to or determinants of work-related difficulties o...
Reduced working capability is one of the most devastating consequences of multiple sclerosis (MS). W...
Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of neurological disability in young and...
Background: Up to 30 % of recently diagnosed MS patients lose their jobs in the first four years aft...
Up to 30% of recently diagnosed MS patients lose their jobs in the first four years after diagnosis....
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with high rates of disability pension and work abs...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors that impact on the ability of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify mental health, physical health, demographic and disease charac...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to investigate demographic and disease factors associated ...
The majority of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are unable to retain employment within 10 year...
Purpose: This prospective international study aimed to assess the changes in employment, and predict...
We assess the knowledge available on the difficulties experienced by multiple sclerosis (MS) patient...
Objective: To investigate demographic and clinical factors associated with employment in MS. Methods...
Introduction: Regular follow-up and support of people with multiple sclerosis in finding and keeping...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic progressive disease which is often diagnosed during a professionall...
Purpose: To explore which variables are associated to or determinants of work-related difficulties o...
Reduced working capability is one of the most devastating consequences of multiple sclerosis (MS). W...