The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating Factors

Purpose: Wearing off of Parkinson’s disease medication is common, but triggers and coping strategies for this transient phenomenon are poorly understood. We aimed to assess the lived experience of OFF periods for people with Parkinson’s disease. Methods: Participants in the longitudinal Fox Insig...

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Main Authors: Sneha Mantri, Madeline Lepore, Briana Edison, Margaret Daeschler, Catherine M. Kopil, Connie Marras, Lana M. Chahine
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Language:English
Published: Aurora Health Care 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
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spelling doaj-0f69f74f97aa469c83d2d02df3dd5fc82021-07-22T15:19:41ZengAurora Health CareJournal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews 2330-06982021-07-018323223810.17294/2330-0698.1836The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating FactorsSneha Mantri0Madeline Lepore1Briana Edison2Margaret Daeschler3Catherine M. Kopil4Connie Marras5Lana M. Chahine6Duke University, Durham, NCUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAThe Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, New York, NYThe Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, New York, NYToronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAPurpose: Wearing off of Parkinson’s disease medication is common, but triggers and coping strategies for this transient phenomenon are poorly understood. We aimed to assess the lived experience of OFF periods for people with Parkinson’s disease. Methods: Participants in the longitudinal Fox Insight study who endorsed OFF periods were invited to complete a survey consisting of both multiple-choice and free-text responses. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize multiple-choice responses, and free-text responses were classified into themes through iterative discussion by 3 movement disorders specialists. Results: A total of 2110 participants (52.4% male) completed the survey. Tremor was the most common description of OFF periods (n = 1038, 49.2%), followed by gait changes (n = 535, 25.4%) and rigidity (n = 430, 20.4%). Of 1498 specific triggers for OFF symptoms, the most common was stress (n = 920, 61.4%), followed by anxiety/depression (n = 476, 31.8%) and tiredness/fatigue (n = 351, 23.4%). Common coping strategies (n = 1416 responses) included exercise (n = 678, 47.9%), taking a break (n = 504, 35.6%), and meditation (n = 276, 19.5%). Conclusions: Although OFF periods are common, the individual experiences of OFF vary. This knowledge could be used to develop new counseling strategies for OFF periods in people with Parkinson’s disease.https://institutionalrepository.aah.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1836&context=jpcrrparkinson's diseasewearing offcommunication barrierstriggerscoping strategies
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author Sneha Mantri
Madeline Lepore
Briana Edison
Margaret Daeschler
Catherine M. Kopil
Connie Marras
Lana M. Chahine
spellingShingle Sneha Mantri
Madeline Lepore
Briana Edison
Margaret Daeschler
Catherine M. Kopil
Connie Marras
Lana M. Chahine
The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating Factors
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
parkinson's disease
wearing off
communication barriers
triggers
coping strategies
author_facet Sneha Mantri
Madeline Lepore
Briana Edison
Margaret Daeschler
Catherine M. Kopil
Connie Marras
Lana M. Chahine
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title The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating Factors
title_short The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating Factors
title_full The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating Factors
title_fullStr The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating Factors
title_full_unstemmed The Experience of OFF Periods in Parkinson’s Disease: Descriptions, Triggers, and Alleviating Factors
title_sort experience of off periods in parkinson’s disease: descriptions, triggers, and alleviating factors
publisher Aurora Health Care
series Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
issn 2330-0698
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Purpose: Wearing off of Parkinson’s disease medication is common, but triggers and coping strategies for this transient phenomenon are poorly understood. We aimed to assess the lived experience of OFF periods for people with Parkinson’s disease. Methods: Participants in the longitudinal Fox Insight study who endorsed OFF periods were invited to complete a survey consisting of both multiple-choice and free-text responses. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize multiple-choice responses, and free-text responses were classified into themes through iterative discussion by 3 movement disorders specialists. Results: A total of 2110 participants (52.4% male) completed the survey. Tremor was the most common description of OFF periods (n = 1038, 49.2%), followed by gait changes (n = 535, 25.4%) and rigidity (n = 430, 20.4%). Of 1498 specific triggers for OFF symptoms, the most common was stress (n = 920, 61.4%), followed by anxiety/depression (n = 476, 31.8%) and tiredness/fatigue (n = 351, 23.4%). Common coping strategies (n = 1416 responses) included exercise (n = 678, 47.9%), taking a break (n = 504, 35.6%), and meditation (n = 276, 19.5%). Conclusions: Although OFF periods are common, the individual experiences of OFF vary. This knowledge could be used to develop new counseling strategies for OFF periods in people with Parkinson’s disease.
topic parkinson's disease
wearing off
communication barriers
triggers
coping strategies
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