Evaluating the impact of the FACETS programme since its launch: Facilitators Survey
Tell us about how FACETS has made a difference
FACETS is a group-based face-to-face fatigue management programme for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – a neurological condition which affects the central nervous system. Fatigue is one of the most common and debilitating symptoms of MS with its invisible nature making it difficult to understand and recognise.
FACETS has progressed through a national multi-centre randomised controlled trial funded by the MS Society, with results showing improvements in fatigue severity and self-efficacy at four months and additional improvements in quality of life at one year.
To date, over 200 Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) have been trained to deliver FACETS since it was first launched.
We are looking to obtain more up-to-date information from UK HCPs on their experiences since attending the FACETS facilitator training day and/or of delivering FACETS. This will help us to find out more about the impact of the programme. We are therefore interested to hear your views.
You can access the questionnaire here:
If you’d like to provide us with information to help to form a picture of the impact of the FACETS programme since its launch, then please visit the link below:
https://bournemouth.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/facets-facilitators-survey-uk-version