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The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare the effectiveness of two innovative interventions aimed at preventing cognitive decline and work-related problems to enhanced usual care in improving quality of life in people with multiple sclerosis. Secondary objectives are:
Participants will follow the intervention for four months, with follow-up measurements at six months after intervention and 12 months after intervention.
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Background Up to 65% of the people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) develop cognitive deficits that severely affect daily life functioning and PwMS' quality of life. Moreover, approximately 65% of all patients end up unemployed within five years after diagnosis. Current treatments mostly focus on symptom management and return to work, which may be too late. It is hypothesized that timely interventions will help prevent or delay cognitive decline and work-related problems in PwMS, thereby improving quality of life.
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Primary Objective:
To compare the effectiveness of the investigated interventions with enhanced usual care in improving quality of life.
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Material and methods A randomized controlled trial with three arms and three follow-up visits over a total time period of 16 months. During these visits researchers will gather information from questionnaires, neuropsychological examination, MRI and blood sampling. All participants (N= 240) have a confirmed MS diagnosis according to the McDonald 2017 criteria, have subclinical cognitive impairment and are aged between 18 and 67. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of the three arms (N=90 in each arm). Interviews will be conducted with 12-15 participants from both interventions, 10-12 sport coaches, 8-12 work coaches and 10-12 supervisors from the workplace.
'Strengthening the brain' (4 month-program) consists of weekly 30 minutes 1-on-1 exercise and lifestyle coaching in combination with two moments per week unsupervised exercises at home and a home-based online computerized cognitive training. 'Strengthening the mind' (4 month-program) consists of biweekly contact with work coaches who are all diagnosed with MS themselves. 'Enhanced usual care' entails an appointment with a researcher in addition to usual care.
Results The primary outcome is change in quality of life as measured with the 36-item Short Form. Several secondary outcomes will be collected: cognitive, psychological, cost-effectiveness, structural- and functional brain, neurological, physiological, and qualitative measures.
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270 participants in 3 patient groups
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Shalina Saddal; Jip Aarts
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