Journal article
Health-related quality of life outcomes at 1 and 5 years after a residential retreat promoting lifestyle modification for people with multiple sclerosis
EJ Hadgkiss, GA Jelinek, TJ Weiland, G Rumbold, CA Mackinlay, S Gutbrod, I Gawler
Neurological Sciences | Published : 2013
Abstract
There is a strong body of evidence that supports the use of non-drug therapies in the management of people with multiple sclerosis (MS). A 5-day residential retreat for people with MS in Victoria, Australia, promotes lifestyle modification within a patient-centred model of care. Analysis of the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of the retreat participants was undertaken using the MSQOL-54, prior to attendance, 1 and 5 years after the retreat. 274 retreat participants (71%) completed baseline questionnaires. Despite the usually progressive nature of MS, the cohort demonstrated clinically and statistically significant improvements in HRQOL. One year after attending the retreat, median imp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank The Bloom Foundation for the financial support for this study, along with a generous donation from Annie and Jim Simpson. We are grateful to all the staff at The Gawler Foundation for their ongoing support of this programme, and all the participants who returned questionnaires.