Developing a patient care pathway for emotional support around the point of multiple sclerosis diagnosis: A stakeholder engagement study

Author:

Tindall Tierney1ORCID,Topcu Gogem1ORCID,Thomas Shirley2ORCID,Bale Clare3,Evangelou Nikos14ORCID,Drummond Avril5ORCID,das Nair Roshan167ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

2. Injury, Inflammation and Recovery Sciences, School of Medicine University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

3. Nottingham Multiple Sclerosis Patient and Public Involvement Group Nottingham UK

4. Department of Neurology Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Nottingham UK

5. Rehabilitation Research Group, School of Health Sciences University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

6. Institute of Mental Health Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Nottingham UK

7. Health Division, SINTEF Trondheim Norway

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDiagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) can be a lengthy process, which can negatively affect psychological well‐being, condition management, and future engagement with health services. Therefore, providing timely and appropriate emotional support may improve adjustment and health outcomes.PurposeTo develop a patient care pathway for providing emotional support around the point of diagnosing MS, and to explore potential barriers and facilitators to delivery and implementation.MethodsFocus groups were conducted with 26 stakeholders, including 16 people living with MS, 5 carers/family members and 5 professionals working with people living with MS (3 MS nurses, 1 psychiatrist, and 1 charity staff member). Discussions were audio‐recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using framework analysis.ResultsParticipants suggested that a patient care pathway should include comprehensive information provision as a part of emotional support at diagnosis, and follow‐up sessions with a healthcare professional. Barriers including increasing staff workloads and financial costs to health services were acknowledged, thus participants suggested including peer support workers to deliver additional emotional support. All participants agreed that elements of a care pathway and embedded interventions should be individually tailored, yet provided within a standardized system to ensure accessibility.ConclusionsA patient care pathway was developed with stakeholders, which included an embedded MS Nurse support intervention supplemented with peer support sessions. Participants suggested that the pathway should be delivered within a standardized system to ensure equity of service provision across the country.Patient or Public ContributionThis research was conceptualized and designed collaboratively with Nottingham Multiple Sclerosis Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) group members. One member is a co‐author and was actively involved in every key stage of the research process, including co‐design of the pathway and research protocol, data collection (including presenting to participants and moderating group discussions), analysis and write‐up. Authors consulted with PPIE members at two meetings (9 and 11 PPIE attendees per meeting) where they gave feedback on the research design, findings and the resulting pathway. People living with MS and carers of people with MS were included in the focus groups as participants.

Funder

Multiple Sclerosis Society

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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