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      Managing treatment fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis on long-term therapy: the role of multiple sclerosis nurses.

      Patient preference and adherence
      Informa UK Ltd.
      disease-modifying therapy, injection, multiple sclerosis, nurse

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          This article discusses the many ways that nurses can address the factors that lead to treatment fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) on long-term disease-modifying therapy, ultimately helping to preserve the patient's health and quality of life. Patients with MS on long-term therapy may suffer from treatment fatigue and poor adherence due to a variety of different factors, including difficulties with injections, anxiety/depression, financial problems, and inaccurate beliefs about the MS disease process. Because MS nurses have regular interactions with patients, they are ideally situated to help patients cope with these and other factors that may limit adherence.

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          25170254
          4144841
          10.2147/PPA.S67334

          disease-modifying therapy,injection,multiple sclerosis,nurse

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