Webinar: Advancing Occupational Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis: From Cognitive Impact to Core Outcome Sets
Learn about the Cognitive Occupation-Based programme for people with Multiple Sclerosis (COB-MS), an occupational therapy clinical trial designed to improve daily functioning for people with MS-related cognitive challenges.
People living with multiple sclerosis (MS) often experience cognitive difficulties, including problems with memory, attention, and problem-solving. Although these challenges affect many people with MS, there is still limited research on interventions that can reduce their impact and support everyday life.
This webinar will introduce the Cognitive Occupation-Based programme for people with Multiple Sclerosis (COB-MS), a clinical trial of an occupational therapy intervention designed to improve daily functioning for people experiencing cognitive challenges related to MS.
What to expect from webinar?
- Learn about the COB-MS programme, including the initial feasibility results and the ongoing definitive trial, with a focus on public and patient involvement (PPI).
- Discover the development of a Core Outcome Set to support the standardisation of outcomes and evidence synthesis in Occupational Therapy Interventions for adults with multiple sclerosis.
- Hear preliminary findings from a concept analysis on the unmet needs of people with multiple sclerosis, along with a brief overview of the next steps of the PhD project.
Schedule
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Brief General Presentation by RiMS
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Presentation 1: General presentation of the COB-MS project, with a focus on Public and Patient Involvement (PPI)
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Presentation 2: Development of Core Outcome Set for Multiple Sclerosis for Occupational Therapy
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Presentation 3: Concept Analysis of Unmet Needs in People with Multiple Sclerosis
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Q&A from webinar participants