Outcome moderators of a fatigue management program for people with multiple sclerosis.
@article{Finlayson2012OutcomeMO,
title={Outcome moderators of a fatigue management program for people with multiple sclerosis.},
author={Marcia L. Finlayson and Katharine L. Preissner and Chi C Cho},
journal={The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association},
year={2012},
volume={66 2},
pages={
187-97
}
}OBJECTIVE
We determined whether age, gender, work status, or impairment moderated fatigue management program outcomes for people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
METHOD
We conducted a secondary analysis of longitudinal data from a randomized controlled trial using mixed-effects models (N = 181) and examined outcomes of fatigue impact, mental health, physical health, and self-efficacy. Measures were collected before and immediately after intervention and at 6 wk, 3 mo, and 6 mo postintervention…
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