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My MS Toolkit is a web-based symptom self-management program for persons with multiple sclerosis (MS).
This study is evaluating various aspects of My MS Toolkit plus coaching and how it impacts symptom self-management in multiple sclerosis. The research team believe that the toolkit will be feasible, acceptable, and beneficial to participants.
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Study participants will be asked to use a newly developed web-based symptom self-management program, called the My MS Toolkit, for 8 weeks.
The My MS Toolkit includes 8 modules that describe symptom self-management strategies. Participants will explore the My MS Toolkit, following the prompts and guides built into the program, and meet with a study coach weekly for 15 to 30-minute telephone-delivered coaching sessions. Participants are encouraged to practice and apply the skills learned.
The study can be done from participants' homes using a reliable internet-connected device. No travel is required.
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Multiple Sclerosis
Have access to a reliable, internet-connected device (e.g. computer, tablet). (Note: this study is conducted electronically and is not location dependent.)
One or more of the following:
Read, speak and understand English.
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5 participants in 1 patient group
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