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改善帕金森病痴呆症的交流。

Improving Conversations about Parkinson's Dementia.

机构信息

Dementia Research Centre, Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London, Russell Square House, London, United Kingdom.

Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Mov Disord Clin Pract. 2024 Jul;11(7):814-824. doi: 10.1002/mdc3.14054. Epub 2024 May 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have an increased risk of dementia, yet patients and clinicians frequently avoid talking about it due to associated stigma, and the perception that "nothing can be done about it". However, open conversations about PD dementia may allow people with the condition to access treatment and support, and may increase participation in research aimed at understanding PD dementia.

OBJECTIVES

To co-produce information resources for patients and healthcare professionals to improve conversations about PD dementia.

METHODS

We worked with people with PD, engagement experts, artists, and a PD charity to open up these conversations. 34 participants (16 PD; 6 PD dementia; 1 Parkinsonism, 11 caregivers) attended creative workshops to examine fears about PD dementia and develop information resources. 25 PD experts contributed to the resources.

RESULTS

While most people with PD (70%) and caregivers (81%) shared worries about cognitive changes prior to the workshops, only 38% and 30%, respectively, had raised these concerns with a healthcare professional. 91% of people with PD and 73% of caregivers agreed that PD clinicians should ask about cognitive changes routinely through direct questions and perform cognitive tests at clinic appointments. We used insights from the creative workshops, and input from a network of PD experts to co-develop two open-access resources: one for people with PD and their families, and one for healthcare professionals.

CONCLUSION

Using artistic and creative workshops, co-learning and striving for diverse voices, we co-produced relevant resources for a wider audience to improve conversations about PD dementia.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)患者痴呆的风险增加,但由于相关的污名和“对此无能为力”的认知,患者和临床医生经常避免谈论这个问题。然而,关于 PD 痴呆的公开对话可能使患者能够获得治疗和支持,并可能增加参与旨在了解 PD 痴呆的研究的机会。

目的

共同制作针对患者和医疗保健专业人员的信息资源,以改善关于 PD 痴呆的对话。

方法

我们与 PD 患者、参与专家、艺术家和 PD 慈善机构合作,开展这些对话。34 名参与者(16 名 PD;6 名 PD 痴呆;1 名帕金森病,11 名照顾者)参加了创意研讨会,以检查对 PD 痴呆的恐惧并开发信息资源。25 名 PD 专家为资源提供了意见。

结果

尽管大多数 PD 患者(70%)和照顾者(81%)在参加研讨会之前就对认知变化表示担忧,但只有 38%和 30%的人分别向医疗保健专业人员提出了这些担忧。91%的 PD 患者和 73%的照顾者同意,PD 临床医生应通过直接提问和在就诊时进行认知测试来定期询问认知变化。我们利用创意研讨会的见解以及 PD 专家网络的意见,共同开发了两种开放获取资源:一种是针对 PD 患者及其家属的,另一种是针对医疗保健专业人员的。

结论

我们通过艺术和创意研讨会、共同学习和争取多样化的声音,为更广泛的受众共同制作了有关 PD 痴呆的相关资源,以改善关于 PD 痴呆的对话。

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