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  • 1Wansbeck General Hospital, Ashington, Northumberland. catherine.jones@northumbria-healthcare.nhs.uk

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A dedicated Parkinson's Disease team offers education and support to help patients and their carers manage the condition and maintain independence. This approach empowers individuals by involving them actively in their care decisions.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Patient Support Services

Background:

  • Parkinson's Disease (PD) significantly impacts patients' independence.
  • Effective information and support are crucial for managing PD.
  • Carer involvement is vital for comprehensive patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a dedicated Parkinson's Disease team.
  • To assess the effectiveness of integrated support services for PD patients and carers.
  • To explore patient and carer engagement in care management.

Main Methods:

  • Establishment of a specialized multidisciplinary team for Parkinson's Disease patients.
  • Provision of educational resources, counseling, and medication information.
  • Facilitation of patient and carer involvement in care planning.

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Main Results:

  • The dedicated team enhances patient and carer involvement in care.
  • Improved access to information and support services for individuals with Parkinson's Disease.
  • The initiative supports the maintenance of an independent lifestyle for patients.

Conclusions:

  • Dedicated specialist teams are effective in supporting Parkinson's Disease patients and their carers.
  • Integrated care models improve patient engagement and quality of life.
  • Empowering patients and carers leads to better management of Parkinson's Disease.