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Publication International consensus on quality standards for brain health-focused care in multiple sclerosis(2019) ;Hobart, Jeremy (7005144498) ;Bowen, Amy (56415911300) ;Pepper, George (55790374900) ;Crofts, Harriet (57205492874) ;Eberhard, Lucy (57205484973) ;Berger, Thomas (7202632707) ;Boyko, Alexey (7102247663) ;Boz, Cavit (6701728553) ;Butzkueven, Helmut (57201788612) ;Celius, Elisabeth Gulowsen (6601956387) ;Drulovic, Jelena (55886929900) ;Flores, José (16156497400) ;Horáková, Dana (55053678000) ;Lebrun-Frénay, Christine (57217110407) ;Marrie, Ruth Ann (56962754600) ;Overell, James (6603320145) ;Piehl, Fredrik (7004836264) ;Rasmussen, Peter Vestergaard (57197895341) ;Sá, Maria José (7003714039) ;Sîrbu, Carmen-Adella (34975964800) ;Skromne, Eli (14030672500) ;Torkildsen, Øivind (8714244300) ;van Pesch, Vincent (15847200900) ;Vollmer, Timothy (7006075665) ;Zakaria, Magd (55340059600) ;Ziemssen, Tjalf (6602879721)Giovannoni, Gavin (34770127900)Background: Time matters in multiple sclerosis (MS). Irreversible neural damage and cell loss occur from disease onset. The MS community has endorsed a management strategy of prompt diagnosis, timely intervention and regular proactive monitoring of treatment effectiveness and disease activity to improve outcomes in people with MS. Objectives: We sought to develop internationally applicable quality standards for timely, brain health–focused MS care. Methods: A panel of MS specialist neurologists participated in an iterative, online, modified Delphi process to define ‘core’, ‘achievable’ and ‘aspirational’ time frames reflecting minimum, good and high care standards, respectively. A multidisciplinary Reviewing Group (MS nurses, people with MS, allied healthcare professionals) provided insights ensuring recommendations reflected perspectives from multiple stakeholders. Results: Twenty-one MS neurologists from 19 countries reached consensus on most core (25/27), achievable (25/27) and aspirational (22/27) time frames at the end of five rounds. Agreed standards cover six aspects of the care pathway: symptom onset, referral and diagnosis, treatment decisions, lifestyle, disease monitoring and managing new symptoms. Conclusion: These quality standards for core, achievable and aspirational care provide MS teams with a three-level framework for service evaluation, benchmarking and improvement. They have the potential to produce a profound change in the care of people with MS. © The Author(s), 2018. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication International consensus on quality standards for brain health-focused care in multiple sclerosis(2019) ;Hobart, Jeremy (7005144498) ;Bowen, Amy (56415911300) ;Pepper, George (55790374900) ;Crofts, Harriet (57205492874) ;Eberhard, Lucy (57205484973) ;Berger, Thomas (7202632707) ;Boyko, Alexey (7102247663) ;Boz, Cavit (6701728553) ;Butzkueven, Helmut (57201788612) ;Celius, Elisabeth Gulowsen (6601956387) ;Drulovic, Jelena (55886929900) ;Flores, José (16156497400) ;Horáková, Dana (55053678000) ;Lebrun-Frénay, Christine (57217110407) ;Marrie, Ruth Ann (56962754600) ;Overell, James (6603320145) ;Piehl, Fredrik (7004836264) ;Rasmussen, Peter Vestergaard (57197895341) ;Sá, Maria José (7003714039) ;Sîrbu, Carmen-Adella (34975964800) ;Skromne, Eli (14030672500) ;Torkildsen, Øivind (8714244300) ;van Pesch, Vincent (15847200900) ;Vollmer, Timothy (7006075665) ;Zakaria, Magd (55340059600) ;Ziemssen, Tjalf (6602879721)Giovannoni, Gavin (34770127900)Background: Time matters in multiple sclerosis (MS). Irreversible neural damage and cell loss occur from disease onset. The MS community has endorsed a management strategy of prompt diagnosis, timely intervention and regular proactive monitoring of treatment effectiveness and disease activity to improve outcomes in people with MS. Objectives: We sought to develop internationally applicable quality standards for timely, brain health–focused MS care. Methods: A panel of MS specialist neurologists participated in an iterative, online, modified Delphi process to define ‘core’, ‘achievable’ and ‘aspirational’ time frames reflecting minimum, good and high care standards, respectively. A multidisciplinary Reviewing Group (MS nurses, people with MS, allied healthcare professionals) provided insights ensuring recommendations reflected perspectives from multiple stakeholders. Results: Twenty-one MS neurologists from 19 countries reached consensus on most core (25/27), achievable (25/27) and aspirational (22/27) time frames at the end of five rounds. Agreed standards cover six aspects of the care pathway: symptom onset, referral and diagnosis, treatment decisions, lifestyle, disease monitoring and managing new symptoms. Conclusion: These quality standards for core, achievable and aspirational care provide MS teams with a three-level framework for service evaluation, benchmarking and improvement. They have the potential to produce a profound change in the care of people with MS. © The Author(s), 2018.
