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An At-home Positive Psychology Intervention for Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A Phase 1 Randomized Controlled Trial.

Melanie E Freedman, Brian C Healy, Jeff C Huffman, Tanuja Chitnis, Howard L Weiner, Bonnie I Glanz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Positive psychology (PP) uses targeted activities to increase the frequency and intensity of positive feelings and may improve overall well-being in medically ill populations. In this phase 1 randomized controlled trial, we examined the feasibility, acceptability, and potential impact of a 5-week, telephone-delivered PP intervention for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
METHODS: Participants were randomized 1:1 to a 5-week at-home PP intervention or a waitlist control condition. Participants engaged in weekly telephone calls with a study trainer and completed one PP exercise, such as recalling a past success, each week. Feasibility was determined by the number of sessions completed, and acceptability was assessed by weekly postexercise participant ratings of ease and utility. Efficacy was explored by examining between-group differences in changes from baseline on psychological variables, health-related quality of life, and self-reported functional activities at 5 and 10 weeks.
RESULTS: Of 30 patients enrolled in the study, 28 (93%) completed all exercises. Ease scores ranged from 7.7 to 8.7 of 10 and utility scores ranged from 8.2 to 8.7 of 10. The PP intervention was associated with significantly greater increases (P < .05) in positive affect, optimism, state and trait anxiety, general health, and resilience in the intervention group versus the control group. Approximately half of the PP participants maintained at least 50% of the improvement at 10 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS: This 5-week, telephone-based PP intervention was feasible and acceptable to individuals with MS. Larger randomized controlled trials are warranted to further investigate the utility of this intervention to improve well-being and other health outcomes in MS.
© 2021 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.

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Keywords:  Multiple sclerosis (MS); Positive affect; Positive psychology

Year:  2020        PMID: 34177385      PMCID: PMC8218588          DOI: 10.7224/1537-2073.2020-020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J MS Care        ISSN: 1537-2073


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8.  The impact of a recent relapse on patient-reported outcomes in subjects with multiple sclerosis.

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