Severely Affected by Parkinson Disease: The Patient's View and Implications for Palliative Care

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Strupp, Julia [1 ]
Kunde, Anne [1 ]
Galushko, Maren [1 ]
Voltz, Raymond [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Golla, Heidrun [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cologne, Fac Med, Dept Palliat Med, Kerpener Str 62, D-50937 Cologne, Germany
[2] Ctr Integrated Oncol Cologne Bonn CIO, Cologne, Germany
[3] Clin Trials Ctr Cologne ZKS, Cologne, Germany
[4] Univ Cologne, Fac Med, Ctr Hlth Serv Res ZVFK, Cologne, Germany
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Parkinson disease; atypical parkinsonism; palliative care; unmet needs; quality of life; severely affected; NEURODEGENERATIVE CONDITIONS; OF-LIFE; PEOPLE; PERSPECTIVES; MANAGEMENT; NEEDS;
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10.1177/1049909117722006
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: People severely affected by Parkinson disease (PD)/atypical parkinsonism (AP) comprise a heterogeneous group with distinct needs, which so far remain largely unexamined. The aim of our study was to analyze reasons for feeling severely affected and document unmet needs in a patient subgroup severely affected by PD/AP using solely a subjective inclusion criterion. Methods: Patients feeling severely affected by PD/AP were recruited via a magazine published by the German Parkinson Association. A questionnaire was sent out nationwide. Besides analyzing the closed-ended questions, a subsample of 40% was analyzed regarding the open-ended questions using content analysis. Correlations between subjectively felt severe affectedness and objective criteria were calculated. Results: Eight hundred fourteen questionnaires were analyzed. Sample characteristics were: mean age 70 years; 60.3% male; time since diagnosis up to 37 years; and Hoehn and Yahr score (if known) 3 (44.6%), followed by 4 (23.9%). Significant associations were observed between subjectively felt severe affectedness and Hoehn and Yahr (P .05), poorer health ( P .01), higher nursing care level (P 0.01), and having no children ( P .05). Most common reasons for feeling severely affected were mobility impairment (34.9%), coordination problems (17.0%), speech problems (12.2%), and limited day-to-day activities (7.8%). Most often expressed unmet needs were support in everyday life (28.1%), medical treatment (15.2%), help with financial services (11.6%), and social integration (9.9%). Conclusions: To meet the complex needs, an integrated multidisciplinary and multiprofessional approach is indicated befitting palliative care principles. Herein, home-based services seem of special importance for patients in advanced disease stages.
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