RecruitingACTRN12605000121662
Rehabilitation and driving with Multiple Sclerosis
Rehabilitation experiences and needs associated with driving for people with Multiple Sclerosis
Sponsor
Professor Maria Crotty
Enrollment
18 participants
Start Date
May 1, 2005
Study Type
Observational
Conditions
Eligibility
Sex: Both males and females
Plain Language Summary
Simplified for easier understanding
This study looks at the driving ability and rehabilitation needs of people living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers want to understand the experiences of people with MS who currently drive, those who have had their licence cancelled, and their family members and health professionals. The goal is to improve support for people with MS who want to continue driving safely.
You may be eligible if:
- You have multiple sclerosis and currently drive, OR
- You have MS and have had your driver's licence cancelled, OR
- You are a family member of someone with MS, OR
- You are a health professional who works with people with MS
You may NOT be eligible if:
- There are no specific exclusion criteria listed for this study
Talk to your doctor about whether this trial might be right for you.
This summary was AI-generated to explain the trial in plain language. It is not medical advice. Always discuss eligibility with your doctor before enrolling in a clinical trial.
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Interventions
None
None
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