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A scoping review of rehabilitation interventions that reduce fatigue among adults with multiple sclerosis [with consumer summary]
Asano M, Berg E, Johnson K, Turpin M, Finlayson ML
Disability and Rehabilitation 2015;37(9):729-738
systematic review

OBJECTIVE: To identify and summarize available research literature about rehabilitation interventions for multiple sclerosis (MS) fatigue management. METHODS: Database searches (PubMed, Embase, CINAHL and PsycINFO) were conducted in October 2011 and last updated in July 2013. To be included, studies must have been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, written in English and included an intervention to manage MS fatigue. Effect size (ES) were calculated for the quantitative studies to estimate intervention effects, and major themes were summarized for the qualitative studies. RESULTS: Thirty-eight studies were included in this review. A variety of exercise and behavior change interventions were prescribed to adults with MS. The two most common interventions were progressive resistive training and fatigue management programs. Three exercise intervention studies and nine behavior change intervention studies with quantitative data presented significant ES. Four studies with qualitative data supported the positive impact of certain exercise and behavior change interventions. CONCLUSIONS: This review identified a variety of exercise and behavior change interventions for MS fatigue management. While the findings may provide helpful information to inform practice, future researchers need to develop and evaluate knowledge translation strategies to facilitate the application of this evidence to daily practice to advance MS rehabilitation care.

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