Global Survey and Documentary Film Expose Emotional Impact of Multiple Sclerosis
Global Survey and Documentary Film Expose Emotional Impact of Multiple Sclerosis
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DARMSTADT, Germany, Oct. 12, 2018 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
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- Merck-sponsored survey developed in collaboration with IACO and
Eurocarers reveals lifelong effects of caring for a loved one with MS -
#MSInsideOut documentary film, executively produced by Shift.ms, provides
artistic take on the experiences of those impacted by MS
Merck, a leading science and technology company, today announced the
publication of results from a global Merck-sponsored multiple sclerosis (MS)
carer survey, as well as the premiere of the #MSInsideOut documentary film,
Seeing MS from the Inside Out, executive produced by Shift.ms, a social network
for people with multiple sclerosis, at the 34th Congress of the European
Committee for Treatment and Research In Multiple Sclerosis
(ECTRIMS), in Berlin, Germany.
To view the Multimedia News Release, please click:
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8411851-merck-survey-and-film-multiple-sclerosis
The 'Living with Multiple Sclerosis: The Carer's Perspective report was
developed in collaboration with The International Alliance of Carer
Organizations (IACO) and Eurocarers to examine the experiences of 1,050
multiple sclerosis (MS) carers across seven countries (US, Canada, UK, France,
Germany, Italy and Spain). The survey found that almost half (48%)of those
surveyed became MS carers when they were below the age of 35, and nearly one in
three had been caring for somebody for 11 years or more.
Additional key findings from the carer survey included:
- 43% and 28% of carers surveyed reported an impact on their
emotional/mental health and physical health respectively
- 34% said being an MS carer impacted their financial situation, more than
a third (36%)stated they had to take time off work, and as a result, 84% of
those carers reported their work and career being impacted
- Only 15% of carers surveyed connected with other carers or patient
organisations to help cope with the challenges of their role
"MS can be a devastating disease for both patients and carers, with the
responsibilities assumed by carers over an extended length of time and
intensifying as the disease progresses. Carers can experience a profound impact
on their physical and emotional health, finances, and employment," said Nadine
Henningsen, Board Chair, IACO. "Not surprisingly, the survey results reinforced
the large number of young people who are becoming carers - often in a formative
time of their life."
As part of the #MSInsideOut campaign, an initiative aimed at providing a
deeper understanding of MS, the MS Inside Out documentary film, 'Seeing MS from
the Inside Out', will be premiered. Developed with Shift.ms as executive
producers, it is the first global documentary film to pair artists and people
from across the MS community, with a view to interpreting the experiences and
perspectives of those impacted by MS through art.
"In line with our broader mission at Shift.ms, the aim of this documentary
is to highlight the individual stories in a unique and innovative way across
the MS community, digging deeper into the elements of MS that remain
under-represented with a view of interpreting the unmet needs of those impacted
by MS through art," said George Pepper, Co-founder and CEO, Shift.ms. "By
bringing these stories out into the open we will be able to address those
challenges that remain, opening lines of communication and ultimately raising
awareness of MS."
The documentary follows three stories: Maria Florencia, a person living
with MS from Argentina, Jon Strum, a caregiver from the US, and Dr. Luigi
Lavorgna, a healthcare professional from Italy. Each was paired with a local
visual artist to bring their stories to life through an emotional
interpretation not bound by words but through art, reflecting the often
difficult-to-explain nature of MS.
The premiere will take place at 18.00 - 19.30 CEST today on October 11,
during ECTRIMS 2018 and can be accessed through a livestream link here:
http://www.touch-stream.com/MSinsideout
"At Merck, we are extremely proud to highlight the unmet needs in the
community through our work with Shift.ms, IACO and Eurocarers which expose the
experiences of different members of the MS community, including the perspective
of MS carers, whose voices have traditionally not been heard as strongly," said
Andrew Paterson, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Neurology and
Immunology, at the biopharma business of Merck. "Forming part of our ongoing
company-wide commitment to carers, and connecting with the broader Embracing
Carers initiative, the outcomes from both the survey and documentary film
highlight the need for additional support and awareness. We therefore encourage
and call upon the MS community to take these findings and identify ways in
which they can better assist both MS carers and patients."
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About Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, inflammatory condition of the central
nervous system and is the most common, non-traumatic, disabling neurological
disease in young adults. It is estimated that approximately 2.3 million people
have MS worldwide. While symptoms can vary, the most common symptoms of MS
include blurred vision, numbness or tingling in the limbs and problems with
strength and coordination. The relapsing forms of MS are the most common.
Merck in Multiple Sclerosis
Merck has a long-standing legacy in neurology and immunology, with
significant R&D and commercial experience in multiple sclerosis (MS). Merck's
current portfolio includes two products for the treatment of relapsing MS, with
a robust pipeline focusing on discovering new therapies that have the potential
to modulate key pathogenic mechanisms in MS. Merck aims to improve the lives of
those living with MS, by addressing areas of unmet needs.
About Merck
Merck is a leading science and technology company in healthcare, life
science and performance materials. More than 53,000 employees work to further
develop technologies that improve and enhance life - from biopharmaceutical
therapies to treat cancer or multiple sclerosis, cutting-edge systems for
scientific research and production, to liquid crystals for smartphones and LCD
televisions. In 2017, Merck generated sales of EUR 15.3 billion in 66 countries.
Founded in 1668, Merck is the world's oldest pharmaceutical and chemical
company. The founding family remains the majority owner of the publicly listed
corporate group. Merck holds the global rights to the Merck name and brand. The
only exceptions are the United States and Canada, where the company operates as
EMD Serono, MilliporeSigma and EMD Performance Materials.
About Embracing Carers
Embracing Carers is a global initiative led by Merck KGaA in collaboration
with leading caregiver organizations around the world designed to increase
awareness, discussion, and action about the often-overlooked needs of
caregivers. Given that caregivers need support and often do not know where to
turn for help, Embracing Carers was created to help fill that void.
About IACO
The International Alliance of Carer Organizations (IACO) is a global
coalition of 15 member nations committed to building a global understanding and
respect for the vital role of family carers. Recognized as an official NGO by
the United Nations, IACO works to improve the quality of life and support the
needs of carers, through international partnerships and advocacy that
strengthens and honors the voice of carers. To learn more, visit
http://www.internationalcarers.org.
About Eurocarers
Eurocarers is the European umbrella organisation representing informal
carers and their organizations, irrespective of the particular age or health
need of the person they are caring for. Eurocarers works to raise awareness of
the significant contribution made by carers to care systems while ensuring that
all relevant policies across Europe take account of their needs and
preferences. To learn more, visit
About Shift.ms
Shift.ms - http://www.Shift.ms [https://shift.ms ] - is the social network
for people with multiple sclerosis. Founded by MSers, for MSers, the charity
supports many thousands of recently diagnosed people across the world as they
make sense of MS. It's independent and it's free.
About #MSInsideOut
#MSInsideOut is a campaign supported by Merck which focuses on
understanding the journeys people living with MS face and telling the inside
story of the disease. For more than 20 years, Merck has been relentlessly
focused on understanding the journey people living with MS face to create a
meaningful, positive experience for them and the broader MS Community. With the
#MSInsideOut campaign Merck aims to better understand MS and,importantly,
enable others to do the same.
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SOURCE: Merck
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