Optimising access to vocational rehabilitation through multiple sclerosis charities: Protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
Blanca De Dios Pérez, Denise Kendrick, Roshan das Nair, Nikos Evangelou, Ian Newsome, Kate Radford, Katherine Kokkinias, Katherine Kokkinias

TL;DR
This study tests if vocational rehabilitation through MS charities helps people with MS stay in their jobs.
Contribution
It explores the feasibility of using MS charities to deliver vocational rehabilitation for job retention.
Findings
The study will assess the feasibility and acceptability of delivering vocational rehabilitation through MS charities.
It will determine parameters for a future fully powered RCT on job retention for people with MS.
The intervention includes support for both employees with MS and their employers.
Abstract
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) often leave the workforce prematurely due to MS symptoms and difficulties managing workplace relationships and performance. Vocational rehabilitation (VR) can improve job retention outcomes for people with MS, but there is a lack of evidence on the effectiveness of these interventions. A multicentre, feasibility, parallel-group randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing a job retention VR intervention plus usual care (n = 30) with usual care alone (n = 30). This study includes an embedded mixed-methods process evaluation. People with MS, aged 18–65 years, in paid employment will be recruited from MS charities. Participants with MS will be able to include their employers in the intervention to receive information about MS and employment. The intervention involves an initial interview and up to 10 hours of employment support for people with MS and up…
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TopicsMultiple Sclerosis Research Studies · Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research
