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An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention

INTRODUCTION: Despite the lack of high-quality evidence regarding its long-term effectiveness, intravenous corticosteroid therapy is recommended as the standard treatment of acute multiple sclerosis relapses in Germany. High financial expenses and the equivalent effectiveness of oral corticosteroid...

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Autores principales: Wenzel, Lisa, Heesen, Christoph, Peper, Julia, Grentzenberg, Kristina, Faßhauer, Edeltraud, Scheiderbauer, Jutta, Thale, Frithjof, Meyer, Björn, Köpke, Sascha, Rahn, Anne Christin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36212638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.914814
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author Wenzel, Lisa
Heesen, Christoph
Peper, Julia
Grentzenberg, Kristina
Faßhauer, Edeltraud
Scheiderbauer, Jutta
Thale, Frithjof
Meyer, Björn
Köpke, Sascha
Rahn, Anne Christin
author_facet Wenzel, Lisa
Heesen, Christoph
Peper, Julia
Grentzenberg, Kristina
Faßhauer, Edeltraud
Scheiderbauer, Jutta
Thale, Frithjof
Meyer, Björn
Köpke, Sascha
Rahn, Anne Christin
author_sort Wenzel, Lisa
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite the lack of high-quality evidence regarding its long-term effectiveness, intravenous corticosteroid therapy is recommended as the standard treatment of acute multiple sclerosis relapses in Germany. High financial expenses and the equivalent effectiveness of oral corticosteroid therapy contrast with this trend. There is an urgent need to provide patients with evidence-based and comprehensible information on relapse management and to actively involve patients in relapse treatment decisions. Web-based decision support on relapse management could be an effective measure to empower people with multiple sclerosis making informed treatment decisions. OBJECTIVES: To develop a web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis and evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. METHODS: The study followed the first two phases of the UK Medical Research Council Framework for complex interventions. The first phase involved the development of an interactive web-based programme on relapse management. The second phase focused on the feasibility and pilot testing of the programme with people with multiple sclerosis and experts with a professional background in multiple sclerosis. Data was obtained using questionnaires with closed- and open-ended questions as well as qualitative semi-structured telephone interviews. Quantitative data was analyzed descriptively, whereas qualitative data was clustered by topic. RESULTS: Feasibility of the intervention programme was tested with 10 people with multiple sclerosis and 10 experts. Feasibility testing indicated good practicability and acceptance of the content. After revision, the programme was piloted with seven people with multiple sclerosis and three experts. The results showed good acceptance in both groups. Based on the feedback, a final revision was performed. CONCLUSION: Feasibility and pilot testing indicated good user-friendliness, acceptance, and practicability of the programme. The programme is currently evaluated in a randomized controlled trial (Registration Number on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04233970). It is expected that the programme will have a positive impact on patients' relapse management and strengthen their autonomy and participation.
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spelling pubmed-95386522022-10-08 An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention Wenzel, Lisa Heesen, Christoph Peper, Julia Grentzenberg, Kristina Faßhauer, Edeltraud Scheiderbauer, Jutta Thale, Frithjof Meyer, Björn Köpke, Sascha Rahn, Anne Christin Front Neurol Neurology INTRODUCTION: Despite the lack of high-quality evidence regarding its long-term effectiveness, intravenous corticosteroid therapy is recommended as the standard treatment of acute multiple sclerosis relapses in Germany. High financial expenses and the equivalent effectiveness of oral corticosteroid therapy contrast with this trend. There is an urgent need to provide patients with evidence-based and comprehensible information on relapse management and to actively involve patients in relapse treatment decisions. Web-based decision support on relapse management could be an effective measure to empower people with multiple sclerosis making informed treatment decisions. OBJECTIVES: To develop a web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis and evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. METHODS: The study followed the first two phases of the UK Medical Research Council Framework for complex interventions. The first phase involved the development of an interactive web-based programme on relapse management. The second phase focused on the feasibility and pilot testing of the programme with people with multiple sclerosis and experts with a professional background in multiple sclerosis. Data was obtained using questionnaires with closed- and open-ended questions as well as qualitative semi-structured telephone interviews. Quantitative data was analyzed descriptively, whereas qualitative data was clustered by topic. RESULTS: Feasibility of the intervention programme was tested with 10 people with multiple sclerosis and 10 experts. Feasibility testing indicated good practicability and acceptance of the content. After revision, the programme was piloted with seven people with multiple sclerosis and three experts. The results showed good acceptance in both groups. Based on the feedback, a final revision was performed. CONCLUSION: Feasibility and pilot testing indicated good user-friendliness, acceptance, and practicability of the programme. The programme is currently evaluated in a randomized controlled trial (Registration Number on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04233970). It is expected that the programme will have a positive impact on patients' relapse management and strengthen their autonomy and participation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9538652/ /pubmed/36212638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.914814 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wenzel, Heesen, Peper, Grentzenberg, Faßhauer, Scheiderbauer, Thale, Meyer, Köpke and Rahn. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Wenzel, Lisa
Heesen, Christoph
Peper, Julia
Grentzenberg, Kristina
Faßhauer, Edeltraud
Scheiderbauer, Jutta
Thale, Frithjof
Meyer, Björn
Köpke, Sascha
Rahn, Anne Christin
An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention
title An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention
title_full An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention
title_fullStr An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention
title_full_unstemmed An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention
title_short An interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (POWER@MS2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention
title_sort interactive web-based programme on relapse management for people with multiple sclerosis (power@ms2) - development, feasibility, and pilot testing of a complex intervention
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36212638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.914814
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