Meeting the needs of people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis, their families, and the health-care community
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Meeting the needs of people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis, their families, and the health-care community
Abstract
Although major advances have been made in delaying or preventing progression for the relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), little progress has been made to date in disease management for primary progressive MS (PPMS). Treatment strategies are largely focused on managing the symptoms of the disease and providing counseling and other forms of psychosocial support. The nurse plays a major role in managing these patients. This article summarizes a collaborative effort by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America to analyze the needs of this patient population and respond with programs that will meet those needs. This approach to developing a needs assessment is broadly applicable to other patient populations.
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