While advances in medicine, technology and healthcare services offer promises of longevity and improved quality of life (QoL), there is also increasing reliance on a patient׳s skills and motivation to optimize all the benefits available. Patient engagement in their own healthcare has been described as the 'blockbuster drug of the century'. In multiple sclerosis (MS), patient engagement is vital if outcomes for the patient, society and healthcare systems are to be optimized. The MS in the 21st Century Steering Group devised a set of themes that require action with regard to patient engagement in MS, namely: 1) setting and facilitating engagement by education and confidence-building; 2) increasing the importance placed on QoL and patient concerns through patient-reported outcomes (PROs); 3) providing credible sources of accurate information; 4) encouraging treatment adherence through engagement; and 5) empowering through a sense of responsibility. Group members independently researched and contributed examples of patient engagement strategies from several countries and examined interventions that have worked well in areas of patient engagement in MS, and other chronic illnesses. The group presents their perspective on these programs, discusses the barriers to achieving patient engagement, and suggests practical strategies for overcoming these barriers. With an understanding of the issues that influence patient engagement in MS, we can start to investigate ways to enhance engagement and subsequent health outcomes. Engaging patients involves a broad, multidisciplinary approach.

Rieckmann, P., Boyko, A., Centonze, D., Elovaara, I., Giovannoni, G., Havrdova, E., et al. (2015). Achieving patient engagement in multiple sclerosis: A perspective from the multiple sclerosis in the 21st Century Steering Group. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 4(3), 202-218 [10.1016/j.msard.2015.02.005].

Achieving patient engagement in multiple sclerosis: A perspective from the multiple sclerosis in the 21st Century Steering Group

CENTONZE, DIEGO;
2015-05-01

Abstract

While advances in medicine, technology and healthcare services offer promises of longevity and improved quality of life (QoL), there is also increasing reliance on a patient׳s skills and motivation to optimize all the benefits available. Patient engagement in their own healthcare has been described as the 'blockbuster drug of the century'. In multiple sclerosis (MS), patient engagement is vital if outcomes for the patient, society and healthcare systems are to be optimized. The MS in the 21st Century Steering Group devised a set of themes that require action with regard to patient engagement in MS, namely: 1) setting and facilitating engagement by education and confidence-building; 2) increasing the importance placed on QoL and patient concerns through patient-reported outcomes (PROs); 3) providing credible sources of accurate information; 4) encouraging treatment adherence through engagement; and 5) empowering through a sense of responsibility. Group members independently researched and contributed examples of patient engagement strategies from several countries and examined interventions that have worked well in areas of patient engagement in MS, and other chronic illnesses. The group presents their perspective on these programs, discusses the barriers to achieving patient engagement, and suggests practical strategies for overcoming these barriers. With an understanding of the issues that influence patient engagement in MS, we can start to investigate ways to enhance engagement and subsequent health outcomes. Engaging patients involves a broad, multidisciplinary approach.
mag-2015
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Care; Management; Multiple sclerosis; Patient engagement; Shared decision-making
This manuscript and the process of its development were funded by Merck Serono. Ali-Fréderic Ben-Amor from Merck Serono was involved in the decision to publish this manuscript, and reviewed and contributed to its development. Editorial and research support was provided by Tina Morley, Susan Daniels and Juliet Henderson on behalf of iS Health, and was funded by Merck Serono.
Rieckmann, P., Boyko, A., Centonze, D., Elovaara, I., Giovannoni, G., Havrdova, E., et al. (2015). Achieving patient engagement in multiple sclerosis: A perspective from the multiple sclerosis in the 21st Century Steering Group. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 4(3), 202-218 [10.1016/j.msard.2015.02.005].
Rieckmann, P; Boyko, A; Centonze, D; Elovaara, I; Giovannoni, G; Havrdova, E; Hommes, O; Kesselring, J; Kobelt, G; Langdon, D; Lelorier, J; Morrow, S; Oreja Guevara, C; Schippling, S; Thalheim, C; Thompson, H; Vermersch, P
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