How to refer to people with disease in research outputs: The disconnection between academic practise and that preferred by people with multiple sclerosis

Conclusion There is a clear disconnection between preferences by individuals living with MS and current academic practise. As pwMS are increasingly reading primary research publications and are involved in patient and public involvement in research and grant review activities, the sensitivities of lay readers should be considered when writing research outputs. This issue may affect other diseases and a change in writing style could be adopted to show that we respect the wishes of the people that we study and wish to help.
Source: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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