Cost-effectiveness of nurse-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) compared to supportive listening (SL) for adjustment to multiple sclerosis
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) reduces distress in multiple sclerosis, and helps manage adjustment, but cost-effectiveness evidence is lacking.
Source: Health Economics Review - Category: Health Management Authors: I. Mosweu, R. Moss-Morris, L. Dennison, T. Chalder and P. McCrone Tags: Research Source Type: research
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