Focus on neglected features of cognitive rehabilitation in MS: Setting and mode of the treatment

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Abstract

Cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis (MS) aims at reducing patients’ cognitive impairments, improving their awareness and ability to take cognitive difficulties into account in their daily living. However, at this moment, more high-quality randomized trials are needed to draw conclusion about the effectiveness of cognitive interventions in MS. Although existing studies provide clear descriptions of intervention key ingredients (e.g. targeted cognitive domain as well as treatment frequency and duration) and the practical details needed to manage these key elements (e.g. restorative approaches, compensatory strategies, or environmental modifications), other crucial aspects received less attention in rehabilitation research. The aim of this topical review is to try to elucidate some critical issues that were only partly addressed and analyzed by the scientific literature: setting (center-based vs home-based) and mode (individual vs group) of the cognitive rehabilitation treatment.

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Podda, J., Tacchino, A., Pedullà, L., Monti Bragadin, M., Battaglia, M. A., & Brichetto, G. (2022). Focus on neglected features of cognitive rehabilitation in MS: Setting and mode of the treatment. Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 28(7), 1009–1019. https://doi.org/10.1177/1352458520966300

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