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dc.contributor.authorHersche, Ruth-
dc.contributor.authorWeise, Andrea-
dc.contributor.authorDella Bella, S.-
dc.contributor.authorMichel, Gisela-
dc.contributor.authorBarbero, Marco-
dc.contributor.authorKool, Jan-
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-08T15:56:48Z-
dc.date.available2020-01-08T15:56:48Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttps://eventscribe.com/2019/acrm/ajaxcalls/PosterInfo.asp?efp=RU1HV09ERVM4MDQ2&PosterID=215188&rnd=0.6938827de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/19043-
dc.description.abstractObjective : To explore the feasibility, effect, and costs of a newly developed inpatient energy management education (IEME) Design : Feasibility randomized controlled trial with mixed methods analysis. Setting : 3-week multidisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation. Participants (or Animals, Specimens, Cadavers) : Random sample of 47 persons with MS-related fatigue (FSS >4), >18 years, EDSS (≤6.5). Exclusion criteria: depression or cognitive impairment. Interventions: Six IEME (intervention) or progressive muscle relaxation (PMR; control) group sessions (1x6h) during a personalized rehabilitation program. IEME was led by an occupational therapist (OT). An individual introduction session was followed by five group sessions on break management, occupational balance, ergonomics, activity analysis, communication. Participants trained the use of energy conservation strategies and planned the implementation of behavioral change in their daily routine. Main Outcome Measure(s) : User-experiences was assessed by focus groups and telephone interviews. Amount of group and individual OT-treatment minutes consumed. Change in fatigue impact, self-efficacy, occupational performance and quality of life between baseline (T0), discharge (T1) and 16 weeks follow-up (T2). Results : IEME participants confirmed the adequacy of the developed program. OTs reported high treatment fidelity. Within-group difference on fatigue impact and some dimensions of quality of life (QoL) at discharge were significant. Conclusions: IEME positively influenced the perception of competence in performing daily activities and reduced the perceived influence of MS-fatigue on physical functioning. This cost-friendly intervention may help persons with MS-related fatigue to better manage their energy.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectFatiguemanagementde_CH
dc.subjectErgotherapiede_CH
dc.subject.ddc616: Innere Medizin und Krankheitende_CH
dc.titleFeasibility and preliminary results of a short inpatient energy-management education for person with MS-fatiguede_CH
dc.typeKonferenz: Posterde_CH
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zhaw.departementGesundheitde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Ergotherapie (IER)de_CH
zhaw.conference.detailsAmerican Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, 2019de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Abstract)de_CH
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Hersche, R., Weise, A., Della Bella, S., Michel, G., Barbero, M., & Kool, J. (2019). Feasibility and preliminary results of a short inpatient energy-management education for person with MS-fatigue. American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, 2019. https://eventscribe.com/2019/acrm/ajaxcalls/PosterInfo.asp?efp=RU1HV09ERVM4MDQ2&PosterID=215188&rnd=0.6938827
Hersche, R. et al. (2019) ‘Feasibility and preliminary results of a short inpatient energy-management education for person with MS-fatigue’, in American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, 2019. Available at: https://eventscribe.com/2019/acrm/ajaxcalls/PosterInfo.asp?efp=RU1HV09ERVM4MDQ2&PosterID=215188&rnd=0.6938827.
R. Hersche, A. Weise, S. Della Bella, G. Michel, M. Barbero, and J. Kool, “Feasibility and preliminary results of a short inpatient energy-management education for person with MS-fatigue,” in American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, 2019, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://eventscribe.com/2019/acrm/ajaxcalls/PosterInfo.asp?efp=RU1HV09ERVM4MDQ2&PosterID=215188&rnd=0.6938827
HERSCHE, Ruth, Andrea WEISE, S. DELLA BELLA, Gisela MICHEL, Marco BARBERO und Jan KOOL, 2019. Feasibility and preliminary results of a short inpatient energy-management education for person with MS-fatigue. In: American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, 2019 [online]. Conference poster. 2019. Verfügbar unter: https://eventscribe.com/2019/acrm/ajaxcalls/PosterInfo.asp?efp=RU1HV09ERVM4MDQ2&PosterID=215188&rnd=0.6938827
Hersche, Ruth, Andrea Weise, S. Della Bella, Gisela Michel, Marco Barbero, and Jan Kool. 2019. “Feasibility and Preliminary Results of a Short Inpatient Energy-Management Education for Person with MS-Fatigue.” Conference poster. In American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, 2019. https://eventscribe.com/2019/acrm/ajaxcalls/PosterInfo.asp?efp=RU1HV09ERVM4MDQ2&PosterID=215188&rnd=0.6938827.
Hersche, Ruth, et al. “Feasibility and Preliminary Results of a Short Inpatient Energy-Management Education for Person with MS-Fatigue.” American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, 2019, 2019, https://eventscribe.com/2019/acrm/ajaxcalls/PosterInfo.asp?efp=RU1HV09ERVM4MDQ2&PosterID=215188&rnd=0.6938827.


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