Dolan Claire, McDermott Adam
St. James's Hospital Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Br J Occup Ther. 2023 Jan;86(1):20-25. doi: 10.1177/03080226221120477.
The COVID pandemic and public health restrictions significantly impacted those living with neurological conditions such as Parkinson's Disease due to the curtailment of therapies. Patients attending a single centre movement disorders clinic reported reduced physical activity and quality of life during the pandemic. This study aimed to assess the impact of pandemic restrictions on Parkinson's Disease symptom severity in people with mild to moderate Parkinson's Disease.
A cross-sectional study design with a convenience sample of 20 people living with mild to moderate Parkinson's Disease was adopted. A telephone survey questionnaire was completed to measure changes in symptom severity on the 14 most common Parkinson's Disease symptoms. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics.
Nineteen participants completed the survey. Participants frequently reported a decline in nine symptoms of Parkinson's Disease; bradykinesia, rigidity, walking, sleep, mood, memory, quality of life and fatigue. Nil changes in freezing were reported. No change was reported in the nonmotor symptoms of constipation, speech and pain in 75, 65 and 95% of participants, respectively.
Findings of this study acknowledge the negative impact of restrictions on the motor and nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Flexibility to access and delivery of service should be considered to mitigate any future potential restrictions.
由于治疗受限,新冠疫情及公共卫生限制措施对帕金森病等神经系统疾病患者产生了重大影响。在一家单一中心的运动障碍诊所就诊的患者报告称,在疫情期间身体活动和生活质量有所下降。本研究旨在评估疫情限制措施对轻度至中度帕金森病患者帕金森病症状严重程度的影响。
采用横断面研究设计,以20名轻度至中度帕金森病患者为便利样本。通过完成一份电话调查问卷来测量14种最常见帕金森病症状的症状严重程度变化。使用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。
19名参与者完成了调查。参与者经常报告帕金森病的9种症状有所恶化;运动迟缓、僵硬、行走、睡眠、情绪、记忆、生活质量和疲劳。报告称冻结现象无变化。分别有75%、65%和95%的参与者报告便秘、言语和疼痛等非运动症状无变化。
本研究结果认识到限制措施对帕金森病运动和非运动症状的负面影响。应考虑服务获取和提供的灵活性,以减轻未来任何潜在的限制。