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Nico J Diederich1, Vannina Pieri, Christopher G Goetz
1Department of Neuroscience, Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, Luxembourg. diederich.nico@chl.lu
Abstract:
We assessed the use of coping strategies in Parkinson's disease patients with visual hallucinations, using a semi-structured questionnaire. We found that 36 of our 46 Parkinson's disease subjects with hallucinations (78%) used coping strategies: cognitive techniques in 69%; interactive techniques in 62%; and visual techniques in 33%.
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