[Multiple sclerosis: immunomodulators, education, and self-injection]
- PMID: 18355468
- DOI: 10.1016/S0035-3787(07)78405-9
[Multiple sclerosis: immunomodulators, education, and self-injection]
Abstract
One hundred and sixty four patients of the Poitou-Charentes area suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) and treated with an immunomodulating agent for more than 3 months completed a self-administered questionnaire. More than 60p.cent of the patients performed self-injection. For both modes of injection studied (subcutaneous or intramuscular), self-injection was significantly more frequent among patients who were received training and followed via telephone assistance conducted by a nurse with specialized training in MS. Our study demonstrated that waste disposal (needles), especially among patients performing self-injections, remains an important problem. Efforts must be taken concerning this important healthcare issue.
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