Who can take part?
To be eligible to take part in SWIMS, you should:
- be aged 18 years and over
- resident in Devon or Cornwall
- clinical diagnosis of clinically isolated syndrome.
CIS is an episode of inflammation of the brain or spinal cord, for example:
The problem may have lasted for a few days or for several weeks.
Some people who have an episode of inflammation may eventually go on to develop multiple sclerosis (MS). Although they do not have a diagnosis of MS, we invite them to take part in SWIMS as we wish to identify all patients who have had episodes of inflammation, whether a single event or as part of a more progressive course.
To be eligible to take part in SWIMS, you should:
To take part in SWIMS, people need to read the Patient information Sheet and then complete an Informed Consent Form and Baseline Record Form. These can be downloaded below or sent out by the SWIMS team (see Contacts) who will also provide FREEPOST envelopes.
The South West Impact of Multiple Sclerosis (SWIMS) project is a longitudinal study following around 1,600 people with MS or CIS in Devon and Cornwall, providing new information about how MS changes over time.
The project began in ҹèÊÓÆµ in 2004, with funding from the Peninsula Medical School Foundation and between 2008 and 2017 the MS Society kindly funded the continuation of SWIMS. Our major priority has always been recruitment and retention, in order to build up a unique longitudinal dataset.