Long-term prognostic counselling in people with multiple sclerosis using an online analytical processing tool

Mult Scler. 2021 Aug;27(9):1442-1450. doi: 10.1177/1352458520964774. Epub 2020 Oct 26.

Abstract

Background: Prognostic counselling is a sensitive issue in medicine and especially so in MS due to the highly heterogeneous disease course. However, people with MS (pwMS) seek prognostic information. The web-based 'Evidence-Based Decision Support Tool in Multiple Sclerosis' (EBDiMS) uses data of 717 patients from the London/Ontario cohort to calculate personalized long-term prognostic information.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility and effect of long-term prognostic counselling in pwMS using EBDiMS.

Methods: Ninety consecutive pwMS were provided with personalized estimations of expected time to reach Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) scores of 6 and 8 and time to conversion to secondary-progressive MS. Participants gave estimates on their own putative prognosis and rated the tool's acceptability on six-step Likert-type scales.

Results: Participants rated EBDiMS as highly understandable, interesting and relevant for patient-physician encounters, coping and therapy decisions. Although it provoked a certain degree of worry in some participants, 95% would recommend using the tool. Participants' own prognosis estimates did not change significantly following EBDiMS.

Conclusion: Long-term prognostic counselling using an online tool has been shown to be feasible in a clinical setting. EBDiMS provides pwMS with relevant, easy-to-understand, long-term prognostic information without causing relevant anxiety.

Keywords: Multiple sclerosis; long-term prognosis; online analytical processing tools; prognostic counselling; risk communication; treatment decisions.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Cohort Studies
  • Counseling
  • Humans
  • Multiple Sclerosis* / diagnosis
  • Multiple Sclerosis* / therapy
  • Prognosis