Brain training for MS workers: small study tests if thinking skills can save jobs

NCT ID NCT07380295

First seen Jun 25, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This study looks at whether adding brain-function (neuropsychological) support to standard rehabilitation helps people with multiple sclerosis keep working and feel better. Twenty adults with MS will get testing and coaching, then be followed for two years. The goal is to see if this approach improves work ability, mood, and well-being.

What this could mean

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Active substance
neuropsychological assessment and intervention
What this could lead to
If successful, this could show that adding brain-function support to rehabilitation helps people with MS keep working and feel better.
What could go wrong
This is a very small feasibility study with only 20 people, so results may not apply widely. It is not testing a new drug or treatment.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Gävle hospital

    RECRUITING

    Gävle, Sweden

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