Multiple sclerosis
About this PSP
As well as members of the MS Society, partners in this PSP included the UK MS Specialist Nurses Association, MS National Therapy Centres, the Association of British Neurologists, and individuals from Gloucestershire Neurology Service and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. The original PSP survey was completed by 507 individuals who submitted 1,084 questions.
The MS PSP Top 10 was published in July 2013.
PSP website
Articles and publications
Impact after the Top 10
Key documents
Top 10 priorities
- Which treatments are effective to slow, stop or reverse the accumulation of disability associated with MS?
- How can MS be prevented?
- Which treatments are effective for fatigue in people with MS?
- How can people with MS be best supported to self-manage their condition?
- Does early treatment with aggressive disease modifying drugs improve the prognosis for people with MS?
- Is Vitamin D supplementation an effective disease modifying treatment for MS?
- Which treatments are effective to improve mobility for people with MS?
- Which treatments are effective to improve cognition in people with MS?
- Which treatments are effective for pain in people with MS?
- Is physiotherapy effective in reducing disability in people with MS?
Document downloads
For full details of all of the questions identified by this PSP, please see the document below.