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.
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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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Speakers
Lead speaker: Sinéad Hynes
PPI Contributor: Joan Jordan
Abstract
The Cognitive Occupation-Based programme for people with Multiple Sclerosis (COB-MS) was developed with a holistic focus on rehabilitation in MS, through an individualised cognitive intervention, measured by and taught through an occupational participation perspective; in order to address the wide-ranging symptoms and functional difficulties that present in MS. Here we will discuss the initial feasibility results and discuss the ongoing definitive trial.
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Presentation 2: Development of Core Outcome Set for Multiple Sclerosis for Occupational Therapy
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Ewelina Lach, PhD Candidate
Abstract
The MUSCOTI study will facilitate standardisation of outcomes and evidence synthesis in Occupational Therapy Interventions for adults with Multiple Sclerosis, through creation of a Core Outcome Set. This presentation will situate the MUSCOTI study in the existing research base, discuss the requirement for a COS in this population and present the project plan.
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Presentation 3: Concept Analysis of Unmet Needs in People with Multiple Sclerosis
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Wei Zhang, PhD Candidate
Abstract
This presentation will introduce preliminary findings from a concept analysis on the unmet needs of people with multiple sclerosis. It will also provide a brief overview of the next steps of the PhD project.
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Q&A from webinar participants
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