Patient and caregiver involvement in the formulation of guideline questions: findings from the European Academy of Neurology guideline on palliative care of people with severe multiple sclerosis

Background and purpose Patient and public involvement in clinical practice guideline development is recommended to increase guideline trustworthiness and relevance. The aim was to engage multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and caregivers in the definition of the key questions to be answered in the Euro...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of neurology 2019-01, Vol.26 (1), p.41-50
Hauptverfasser: Köpke, S., Giordano, A., Veronese, S., Christin Rahn, A., Kleiter, I., Basedow‐Rajwich, B., Fornari, A., Battaglia, M. A., Drulovic, J., Kooij, L., Koops, J., Mens, J., Meza Murillo, E. R., Milanov, I., Milo, R., Patti, F., Pekmezovic, T., Sastre‐Garriga, J., Vosburgh, J., Voltz, R., Bay, J., Oliver, D. J., Solari, A.
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Zusammenfassung:Background and purpose Patient and public involvement in clinical practice guideline development is recommended to increase guideline trustworthiness and relevance. The aim was to engage multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and caregivers in the definition of the key questions to be answered in the European Academy of Neurology guideline on palliative care of people with severe MS. Methods A mixed methods approach was used: an international online survey launched by the national MS societies of eight countries, after pilot testing/debriefing on 20 MS patients and 18 caregivers, focus group meetings of Italian and German MS patients and caregivers. Results Of 1199 participants, 951 (79%) completed the whole online survey and 934 from seven countries were analysed: 751 (80%) were MS patients (74% women, mean age 46.1) and 183 (20%) were caregivers (36% spouses/partners, 72% women, mean age 47.4). Participants agreed/strongly agreed on inclusion of the nine pre‐specified topics (from 89% for ‘advance care planning’ to 98% for ‘multidisciplinary rehabilitation’), and
ISSN:1351-5101
1468-1331
DOI:10.1111/ene.13760