Between 15-20% of MS patients decide not to initiate disease modifying therapies after being diagnosed with MS. For this study, we will develop a telephone-based talk therapy intervention and then conduct a randomized controlled trial. Patients will be assigned to either 5 weekly 20 minute telephone sessions of psychotherapy or a brief education control condition. We hypothesize that patients undergoing phone therapy will be more likely to indicate they are interested in initiating disease modifying medications than patients given brief education and treatment as usual.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Give patients a pamphlet discussing pros and cons of disease modifying therapies
A telephone based talk therapy discussing pros and cons of medication use in MS.
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Kessler Rehabilitation Institute
West Orange, New Jersey, United States
Adherence Treatment Survey
Whether the patient indicates if he/she decided to re-initiate disease modifying therapies on a "yes"/"no" question.
Time frame: 10 weeks after enrollment
Adherence Treatment Survey
Whether the patient reports that he/she plans to discuss disease modifying therapies with a care provider on a "yes"/"no" question.
Time frame: 10 weeks after enrollment
Adherence Treatment Survey
Whether the patient reports that he/she plans to discuss disease modifying therapies with a care provider on a "yes"/"no" question.
Time frame: 5 weeks after enrollment
Adherence Treatment Survey
Whether the patient indicates if he/she decided to re-initiate disease modifying therapies on a "yes"/"no" question.
Time frame: 5 weeks after enrollment
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