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. 2019 Nov 28;2019(11):CD012475. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012475.pub2

ISRCTN13587999 (Gunn 2017).

Trial name or title Balance right in Multiple Sclerosis (BRiMS): a guided self‐management programme to reduce falls and improve quality of life, balance and mobility in people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
Methods Feasibility randomised controlled trial
Participants Sixty ambulant people with secondary progressive MS who self‐report two or more falls in the previous 6‐months
Interventions BRiMS programme plus usual care or to usual care alone
Outcomes Feasibility outcomes, including trial recruitment, retention and completionAssessment of the proposed outcome measures for the anticipated definitive trial (including measures of walking, quality of life, falls, balance and activity level). Measures of adherence to the BRiMS programme and data to inform the economic evaluation in a future trial. Process evaluation (assessment of treatment fidelity)
Starting date 09/01/2017
Contact information margie.berrow@plymouth.ac.uk
Notes Ongoing study