Having the conversation about work with people with multiple sclerosis: a guide for healthcare professionals

Author:

Cardone Antonella1

Affiliation:

1. Fit for Work Global Alliance, c/o The Work Foundation, 21 Palmer Street, London SW1H 0AD, UK

Abstract

The ability to work is important for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, only 37% of those with mild MS are in work. Across Europe, lost work productivity accounts for a third of the €15 billion total annual cost of MS. Supporting people with MS into employment should be a clinical care priority in order to maximize work productivity, inclusiveness and therapeutic benefit. A guide for healthcare professionals on having conversations about work with people with MS has been developed through the ‘Ready for Work’ project. Work should be considered as a clinical outcome. The focus should be on what patients can do, rather than what they cannot do, at work. Effective communication is fundamental in supporting patients’ return to work.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Clinical Neurology

Reference14 articles.

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