Journal article

Understanding barriers, enablers, and long-term adherence to a health behavior intervention in people with multiple sclerosis

E Barnard, CR Brown, TJ Weiland, GA Jelinek, CH Marck

Disability and Rehabilitation | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020

Abstract

Background: The optimal management strategy for multiple sclerosis (MS), and many other chronic diseases, likely involves health behavior modification. Multimodal behavioral interventions may be most effective, but little is known about long-term adherence in people with MS. Methods: This qualitative study assessed barriers and enablers to long-term adherence by people with MS who self-selected for a 5-day health behavior intervention 3–5 years prior. Thirteen women and five men participated in semi-structured phone interviews, which were transcribed and thematically analyzed. Results: The experience was described as useful for information gathering, decision making, and practical strategies..

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