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Communication About OFF Periods in Parkinsons Disease: A Survey of Physicians Patients and Carepartners

机译:关于帕金森氏病关闭期的交流:医师患者和护理人员的调查

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>Background: OFF periods impair quality of life in Parkinson's disease and are often amenable to treatment. Optimal treatment decisions rely on effective communication between physicians, patients and carepartners regarding this highly variable and complex phenomenon. Little is published in the literature about communication about OFF periods.>Methods: Informed by interviews with physicians, patients and carepartners we designed questionnaires for each group. We surveyed these parties using an online platform to investigate the frequency, content and ease of communication about OFF periods and barriers and facilitators of communication with physicians.>Results: Fifty movement disorder neurologists, 50 general neurologists, 442 patients and 97 carepartners participated. A free-flowing dialogue is the mainstay of communication according to all parties. Motor aspects of OFF periods are discussed more frequently than non-motor aspects (90 vs. <50% according to both general neurologists and movement disorder neurologists). The most common physician-reported barriers to communication are patient cognitive impairment, patient difficulty recognizing OFF periods and poor patient understanding of OFF periods' relationship to medication timing. The barriers most commonly cited as major by patients were that they perceived OFF periods to be part of the disease (i.e., not a clinical aspect that could be improved by a physician), variability of symptoms, and difficulty in describing symptoms. The most commonly described facilitator (by physicians) was the input of a caregiver. Positively viewed but less commonly used facilitators included pre-visit questionnaires or diaries, digital apps and wearable devices to monitor fluctuations. The majority of patients and carepartners identified a free-flowing dialogue with their physicians and having an agenda as helpful facilitators of communication about OFF periods which they already use. The majority of both groups felt that keeping a diary and pre-visit questionnaires were potentially helpful facilitators that were not currently in use.>Conclusions: Perceived barriers and facilitators to communication about OFF periods are different between health care providers and receivers of health care. Modifiable barriers and facilitators that could be implemented were identified by both groups. Future research should develop and test strategies based on this input to optimize communication and thus clinical care for this common and debilitating problem.
机译:>背景:休假期会损害帕金森氏病的生活质量,通常可以接受治疗。最佳的治疗决策取决于医师,患者和护理人员之间关于这种高度可变和复杂现象的有效沟通。 >方法:在与医生,患者和护理人员的访谈中得知,我们为每组设计了问卷。我们使用在线平台对这些参与者进行了调查,以调查有关休病期的频率,内容和便利性,以及与医生沟通的障碍和促进者。>结果:五十名运动障碍神经科医生,50名普通神经科医生,442例患者共有97位护理伙伴参加。各方认为,畅所欲言的对话是交流的主要内容。与非运动方面相比,OFF期的运动方面讨论更为频繁(根据一般神经科医师和运动障碍神经学家的观点,分别为90%和<50%)。医生报告的最常见的沟通障碍是患者认知障碍,患者难以识别关闭期以及患者对关闭期与用药时间关系的理解不佳。患者最常提到的主要障碍是,他们认为休假期是疾病的一部分(即,不是临床上可以由医生改善的方面),症状多变性以及难以描述症状。最常被描述的(医生)协助者是看护人的输入。积极参与但不太常用的服务商包括预先调查问卷或日记,数字应用程序和可穿戴设备以监控波动。大多数患者和护理伙伴认为与他们的医生可以畅所欲言,并且有一个议程可以作为他们已经使用的非工作时间交流的有益促进者。两组中的大多数人都认为,保留日记和事前调查表可能是目前尚未使用的促进者。>结论:卫生保健提供者之间在非工作时间沟通的感知障碍和促进者是不同的和卫生保健的接受者。两组均确定了可以实施的可修改障碍和促进者。未来的研究应基于此输入来开发和测试策略,以优化沟通,从而针对这一常见且令人衰弱的问题进行临床护理。

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