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Patients and Their Caregivers' Burdens for Parkinson's Disease in Koreaopen access

Authors
Baik, Jong SamKim, Joong-SeokKoh, Seong-BeomCho, Jin WhanLee, Phil HyuMa, Hyeo-IlKim, Yun JoongAhn, Tae-BeomKim, Sang JinKim, Yong DukChoi, Seong-minLee, Ho-WonKim, Hee Tae
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
대한파킨슨병및이상운동질환학회
Keywords
Awareness; perception; Parkinson's disease; survey
Citation
Journal Of Movement Disorders, v.10, no.3, pp 109 - 115
Pages
7
Indexed
ESCI
KCICANDI
Journal Title
Journal Of Movement Disorders
Volume
10
Number
3
Start Page
109
End Page
115
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/151689
DOI
10.14802/jmd.17053
ISSN
2005-940X
2093-4939
Abstract
Objective Many patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) suffer from motor and non-motor symptoms. According to these variable symptoms of PD, patients or caregivers have a poorer quality of life than patients with other neurodegenerative diseases. Since the difficulties are varied for all patients, prioritizing their difficulties differs among all cases. The goal of this study was to investigate the burdens of PD among the caregivers as well as patients and to identify areas requiring aid from the government. Methods We surveyed the awareness and perceptions of PD in patients and caregivers of PD by a face-to-face questionnaire. The questionnaire was divided into three sections: symptoms of PD (part A), desire for policies (part B), and difficulties faced by their caregivers (part C). Part A comprised 8 questions, Part B had 2 questions, and Part C had 3 questions. Results In total, 853 subjects (702 patients and 151 caregivers) were enrolled in this study. The major difficulties experienced by PD patients were physical (67%), psychiatric (60%) and socio-economic (52%). Assessing the physical difficulties, more than half the patients experienced severe difficulties (29% very severe, 39% severe). Psychiatric difficulties were assessed as severe (35%) and very severe (21%) among the patients. Severe difficulties were also experienced socio-economically, at 52% in patients and 49% in caregivers, especially among patients in their fifties (58%) and those with their spouse (65%) as caregivers. The topmost need was the introduction of new technology for treatment of PD (62%), followed by relief of costs for treatment (38%) and a family support system (31%). The majority (91%) of the patients were diagnosed with PD within two years after onset of symptoms. Conclusion We know that the difficulties of PD and the needs for government assistance are different between patients and caregivers. These results emphasize that perceiving the difficulties and needs of patients and caregivers early can help to prevent and ameliorate the burden of disease.
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