Study Data from University of Alabama Birmingham Update Understanding of Multiple Sclerosis (Intervention Fidelity and Adaptation In a Multi-site Exercise Training Intervention for Adults With Multiple Sclerosis).

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العنوان: Study Data from University of Alabama Birmingham Update Understanding of Multiple Sclerosis (Intervention Fidelity and Adaptation In a Multi-site Exercise Training Intervention for Adults With Multiple Sclerosis).
المصدر: Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA; 3/12/2024, p1080-1080, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: MULTIPLE sclerosis, EXERCISE therapy, ADULTS, NEUROLOGICAL disorders, DEMYELINATION, AUTOIMMUNE diseases
مستخلص: A recent study conducted at the University of Alabama Birmingham examined the fidelity and adaptation of exercise training interventions for adults with multiple sclerosis (MS). The study found that successful translation of evidence-based exercise programs into clinical practice requires a balance between treatment fidelity and adaptability. The researchers analyzed survey responses, meeting transcripts, and session notes to identify themes related to program delivery and adaptations made by behavioral coaches. The study concluded that it is possible to address real-world challenges and make adaptations without compromising the essential elements of the program. This research was supported by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. [Extracted from the article]
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