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A randomized clinical trial of a wellness intervention for women with multiple sclerosis

STUIFBERGEN A; BECKER H; BLOZIS S
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2003, vol. 84, n° 4, p. 467-476
Doc n°: 108487
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AE3 - SEP
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Objective: To examine the effects of a wellness intervention program for women with multiple sclerosis (MS) on health behaviors and quality of life (QOL). Design: Randomized clinical trial. Setting: Community setting in the Southwestern United States. Participants: Convenience sample of 113 women with physician-confirmed MS (mean age, 45.79y). Interventions: The 2-phase intervention program included lifestyle-change classes for 8 weeks, then telephone follow-up for 3 months. Participants were followed over an 8-month period. Main Outcome Measures: A series of self-report instruments to measure barriers, resources, self-efficacy for health behaviors, health promotion behaviors, and health-related QOL were completed at baseline, 2 months (after the classes), 5 months (after telephone follow-up), and at 8 months. Principal outcomes measures were health-promoting behaviors (scores on the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile 11) and QOL (scores on the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey [SF-36] scales). Results: Hierarchical linear modeling techniques revealed a statistically significant group by time effect for self-efficacy for health behaviors, health-promoting behaviors, and the mental health and pain scales of the SF-36. Conclusion: These data provide initial support for the positive effects of wellness interventions to improve health behaviors and selected dimensions of QOL for women with MS.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003226578

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