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Evaluation of NeuroPage as a memory aid for people with multiple sclerosis: A randomised controlled trial.

Rachel A Goodwin1,2, Nadina B Lincoln1, Roshan das Nair1,3, Andrew Bateman2.   

Abstract

Memory problems are reported in 40%-60% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS). These problems affect independence and may limit the ability to benefit from rehabilitation. Our aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of NeuroPage for people with MS living in the community. A multicentre, single-blind, randomised controlled crossover trial was conducted. The intervention comprised the NeuroPage service, which sends reminder messages to mobile phones at pre-arranged times. In the control condition participants received "non-memory texts", that is, messages not aimed at providing a reminder; for example, supplying news headlines or sport updates. Outcome measures were completed using postal questionnaires after each condition. There were 38 participants aged 28 to 72 (mean 48, SD 11) and 10 (26%) were men. There were no significant differences between NeuroPage and control conditions on the Everyday Memory Questionnaire (p = 0.41, d = 0.02). The number of daily diary items forgotten in the NeuroPage condition was significantly less than in the control (9% vs. 31%, p = 0.01, d = -0.64). Psychological distress was less in the NeuroPage condition than control (p = 0.001, d = -0.84). Further evaluation of the effect on everyday memory is required.

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Keywords:  Memory; Memory aid; Multiple sclerosis; Neuropsychological rehabilitation; RCT

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29557731     DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2018.1447973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychol Rehabil        ISSN: 0960-2011            Impact factor:   2.868


  6 in total

1.  Group cognitive rehabilitation to reduce the psychological impact of multiple sclerosis on quality of life: the CRAMMS RCT.

Authors:  Nadina B Lincoln; Lucy E Bradshaw; Cris S Constantinescu; Florence Day; Avril Er Drummond; Deborah Fitzsimmons; Shaun Harris; Alan A Montgomery; Roshan das Nair
Journal:  Health Technol Assess       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 4.014

2.  Creating a digital memory notebook application for individuals with mild cognitive impairment to support everyday functioning.

Authors:  Nisha Raghunath; Jessamyn Dahmen; Katelyn Brown; Diane Cook; Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe
Journal:  Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol       Date:  2019-03-25

Review 3.  Memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Lauren A Taylor; Jacqueline R Mhizha-Murira; Laura Smith; Kristy-Jane Potter; Dana Wong; Nikos Evangelou; Nadina B Lincoln; Roshan das Nair
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2021-10-18

4.  Clinical and cost effectiveness of memory rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury: a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Roshan das Nair; Lucy E Bradshaw; Florence Ec Day; Avril Drummond; Shaun Rs Harris; Deborah Fitzsimmons; Alan A Montgomery; Gavin Newby; Catherine Sackley; Nadina B Lincoln
Journal:  Clin Rehabil       Date:  2019-04-12       Impact factor: 3.477

Review 5.  Electronic Health Interventions in the Case of Multiple Sclerosis: From Theory to Practice.

Authors:  Maria Scholz; Rocco Haase; Dirk Schriefer; Isabel Voigt; Tjalf Ziemssen
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2021-02-02

Review 6.  Mobile health (mHealth) usage, barriers, and technological considerations in persons with multiple sclerosis: a literature review.

Authors:  Elizabeth S Gromisch; Aaron P Turner; Jodie K Haselkorn; Albert C Lo; Thomas Agresta
Journal:  JAMIA Open       Date:  2020-12-15
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