| Literature DB >> 31217761 |
Sinéad M Hynes1,2, Susan Forwell2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive difficulties have been reported to have the greatest effect on function and quality of life in people with multiple sclerosis, affecting 50-60% of people. To date, few interventions have been developed to treat cognitive issues in multiple sclerosis. Here we report on a Cognitive Occupation-Based programme (COB-MS) for people with Multiple Sclerosis an evidence-based intervention to address everyday problems encountered due to cognitive difficulties. The aim of this research was to explore the views of people with multiple sclerosis and occupational therapists on the programme and its potential implementation in practice.Entities:
Keywords: Cognition; intervention; multiple sclerosis; occupational therapy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31217761 PMCID: PMC6560833 DOI: 10.1177/1569186119841263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hong Kong J Occup Ther ISSN: 1569-1861 Impact factor: 0.917
COB-MS sessions.
| Session | Brief content |
|---|---|
| Session 1 (individual) | Focus on You Initial meeting with the OT – briefing on what will be involved in the COB-MS Goal setting with the person with MS on occupations that they wish to target |
| Session 2 (group) | You and Your Cognition Education about the brain and cognition Discussion on how MS can impact cognitive function, particularly memory, information processing, attention, problem solving and new learning Discussion on the impact of cognitive difficulties on day-to-day occupations |
| Session 3 (group) | You, the Centrepiece How the cognitive difficulties affect you? What changes can be made by you? What can we learn that can help? Discussion and application of strategies |
| Session 4 (group) | You, The Person Further concepts on what changes can be made by you Internal strategies to practice and apply Discussion around sleep and sleep diaries Further exploration of strategies |
| Session 5 (group) | Your Environment How does the environment impact cognition? What can we change that might help Application of external memory strategies Managing distraction and the impact of other factors on cognition |
| Session 6 (group) | Focus on Doing How are our occupations and daily life affected? What can we do to help integrate strategies into daily life Examples of how to adapt or remediate occupations |
| Session 7 (group) | Seeking New Challenges Seek new challenges with strategies that support success Set goals for yourself Stay motivated, maintain progress and on-going adaptation Group conclusion and debrief |
| Session 8 (individual) | Testing the Application Review goals and strategies used Plan for future Discussion around useful groups and services Debrief and summary |
COB-MS: cognitive occupation-based programme for people with multiple sclerosis; MS: multiple sclerosis; OT: Occupational Therapist.
Demographic characteristics of participants with MS.
| Code | Age | Marital status | Education | Employment status | Years since diagnosis | Type of MS | Self-appraised difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 58 | Common law/married | College diploma | LTD | 20 | SP | Moderate–severe |
| 12 | 52 | Single | College diploma | Pension plan for disability | 14 | SP | Moderate–severe |
| 13 | 60 | Single | College diploma | LTD | 23 | RR | Mild–moderate |
| 14 | 57 | Common law/married | College diploma | LTD | 5 | RR | Moderate |
| 15 | 54 | Single | College diploma | LTD | 21 | RR | Moderate–severe |
LTD: long-term disability; MS: multiple sclerosis; RR: relapsing remitting; SP: secondary progressive.
Characteristics of occupational therapist participants.
| Code | Years working | Frequency working with people with MS | Frequency working with cognition | Current area of practice |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | 8 | Infrequent | Frequent | Private practice |
| 22 | 9 | Frequent | Frequent | Acute care |
| 23 | 6 | Frequent | Frequent | Home and community care |
| 24 | 11 | Very frequent | Relatively frequent | Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation |
| 25 | 14 | Very frequent | Very frequent | Community care |
| 26 | 6 | Infrequent | Frequent | Community care |
| 27 | 9 | Infrequent | Frequent | Residential care |
MS: multiple sclerosis.
Themes and sub-themes from data.
| Theme | Sub-themes |
|---|---|
| Response to the COB-MS Intervention |
Positive impressions of the intervention Good fit between the intervention and the person Uncertainty about aspects of the intervention Aspects of layout, formatting – suggestions for improved usability OT-specific responses to the intervention Family – understanding that family is also living with cognitive difficulties and need for inclusion in intervention I’m not alone – validation that it is a symptom of MS |
| Challenges |
Goal setting OT-specific – challenges implementing the COB-MS in practice Group practicalities – challenges for the group likely to attend Best time for COB-MS to maximise its impact |
COB-MS: cognitive occupation-based programme for people with multiple sclerosis; MS: multiple sclerosis; OT: Occupational Therapist.
Example coding tree for theme 1 - Response to the intervention
| Possible theme | Definition (which codes / data fit into theme) | Evidence / Some Examples from text (inc source: line number, page, which group) |
|---|---|---|
| Response to the Intervention |
Positive Good fit Uncertainty Layout OT-Specific | 2 |