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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Healthcare Quality
    • Chronic Disease Management

    Background:

    • Quality indicators (QIs) for multiple sclerosis (MS) care are emerging.
    • This study assesses patient-reported adherence to four new MS QIs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate how well individuals with MS meet specific quality indicators for their care.
    • Focus on treatment of depression, spasticity, fatigue, and timely initiation of disease-modifying agents (DMAs).

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized Sonya Slifka Study data (2007-2009) from individuals with MS.
    • Assessed patient-reported data against four defined MS QIs.
    • Analyzed characteristics of individuals meeting QIs versus those who did not.

    Main Results:

    • Approximately two-thirds of participants met QIs for depression treatment, spasticity management, and timely DMA initiation.
    • Only about one-fifth met the QI for fatigue management.
    • Significant differences in characteristics were observed between those meeting and not meeting QIs.

    Conclusions:

    • Patient-reported data indicate partial adherence to newly developed MS QIs.
    • Further research using diverse data sources is necessary for comprehensive QI compliance assessment.