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The effectiveness of nontraditional or home-based programing on ADL performance of individuals living with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review
Kimberlyn Belveal
, Stephanie Gunkel-Lam
, Amanda Hajare
, Alexandra Lambropoulos
, Shelby Rogers
, Claudia Hilton
, Amber Armstead
Occupational Therapy
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Living with
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Home-based
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ADL Performance
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Vestibular Rehabilitation
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Home-based Intervention
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Body Function
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Evidence Support
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Physical Activity
25%
Occupational Therapists
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Inclusion Criteria
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Evidence-based
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Daily Activities
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Performance Improvement
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MEDLINE
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CINAHL
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PubMed
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Exclusion Criteria
25%
Ovid
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Self-management
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Rehabilitation Activities
25%
Cochrane Library
25%
Yoga
25%
Manual Dexterity
25%
Text Reviews
25%
Home-based Program
25%
Music Production
25%
Seeker
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Nursing and Health Professions
Medline
100%
Systematic Review
100%
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
50%
Occupational Therapist
50%
Self Care
50%
CINAHL
50%
Cochrane Library
50%
Client
50%
Yoga
50%
Physical Activity
50%
Efficacy
50%