Abstract

BackgroundA multicomponent group MS fatigue self-management program reduced fatigue impact compared to a rigorous control 12 months after enrollment.ObjectivesAssess and compare changes between groups in fatigue impact and behavior changes implemented 5–6 years after enrollment.MethodsThe Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS) and a behavior change questionnaire were administered 5–6 years after enrollment.ResultsThere were no significant changes in mean MFIS scores within or between groups from baseline to 5–6 years later. Behavior changes were of similar frequency in both groups.ConclusionFatigue impact was stable and behavior changes were similar between groups 5–6 years after a fatigue self-management program.

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