The experience of off periods: Qualitative analysis of interviews with persons with Parkinson's and carepartners
Introduction: Off period research in Parkinson's disease commonly relies on questionnaires. We aimed to investigate the breadth of off period experiences by interviewing persons with Parkinson's disease (PwP) and carepartners. Methods: Investigators performed PwP and carepartner dyad inter...
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doaj-1232c2e8668f4953877be5f17b52285b2020-11-25T03:23:37ZengElsevierClinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders2590-11252019-01-0113136The experience of off periods: Qualitative analysis of interviews with persons with Parkinson's and carepartnersMelissa J. Armstrong0Tara Rastgardani1Anna R. Gagliardi2Connie Marras3Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, United States of America; Corresponding author at: Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine, McKnight Brain Institute, P.O. Box 100236, Gainesville, FL 32610, United States of America.Morton and Gloria Shulman Movement Disorders Centre, the Edmond J Safra Program in Parkinson's Research, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, ON, CanadaToronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaMorton and Gloria Shulman Movement Disorders Centre, the Edmond J Safra Program in Parkinson's Research, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, ON, CanadaIntroduction: Off period research in Parkinson's disease commonly relies on questionnaires. We aimed to investigate the breadth of off period experiences by interviewing persons with Parkinson's disease (PwP) and carepartners. Methods: Investigators performed PwP and carepartner dyad interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire to describe off period experiences. Investigators analyzed interview transcripts using a qualitative descriptive approach to identify and compare themes between groups. Results: Twenty PwP and their carepartners participated in interviews. PwP were on average 65.1 years-old (SD 8.3) and 7.8 years (SD 4.7) after their Parkinson's disease diagnosis. PwP and carepartners identified 13 motor symptoms, 5 of which (immobility, gait changes, freezing, trouble swallowing, and having to concentrate on movements) were not in the wearing off questionnaires recommended by the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society. PwP and carepartners identified 15 non-motor symptoms, 8 of which (behavior changes, irritability, fatigue, language difficulties, dizziness, dry mouth, urinary symptoms, and swollen feet) were not in recommended questionnaires. Certain symptoms were reported only by PwP (e.g. dizziness, urinary symptoms) or carepartners (e.g. behavioral changes), or were reported by dyad members to different degrees (e.g. fatigue, anxiety). Conclusion: Wearing off questionnaires capture the presence of fluctuations and can facilitate patient-physician communication regarding off periods. However, they may miss the breadth of individual PwP experiences. PwP and carepartners also report different PwP experiences during off periods. To fully appreciate an individual's off experiences, clinicians likely need to use multiple approaches to gathering information including questionnaires and both PwP and carepartner report.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590112519300118Parkinson disease [MeSH]Off periodsMotor fluctuationsQualitative research [MeSH] |
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The experience of off periods: Qualitative analysis of interviews with persons with Parkinson's and carepartners |
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The experience of off periods: Qualitative analysis of interviews with persons with Parkinson's and carepartners |
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experience of off periods: qualitative analysis of interviews with persons with parkinson's and carepartners |
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Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders |
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Introduction: Off period research in Parkinson's disease commonly relies on questionnaires. We aimed to investigate the breadth of off period experiences by interviewing persons with Parkinson's disease (PwP) and carepartners. Methods: Investigators performed PwP and carepartner dyad interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire to describe off period experiences. Investigators analyzed interview transcripts using a qualitative descriptive approach to identify and compare themes between groups. Results: Twenty PwP and their carepartners participated in interviews. PwP were on average 65.1 years-old (SD 8.3) and 7.8 years (SD 4.7) after their Parkinson's disease diagnosis. PwP and carepartners identified 13 motor symptoms, 5 of which (immobility, gait changes, freezing, trouble swallowing, and having to concentrate on movements) were not in the wearing off questionnaires recommended by the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society. PwP and carepartners identified 15 non-motor symptoms, 8 of which (behavior changes, irritability, fatigue, language difficulties, dizziness, dry mouth, urinary symptoms, and swollen feet) were not in recommended questionnaires. Certain symptoms were reported only by PwP (e.g. dizziness, urinary symptoms) or carepartners (e.g. behavioral changes), or were reported by dyad members to different degrees (e.g. fatigue, anxiety). Conclusion: Wearing off questionnaires capture the presence of fluctuations and can facilitate patient-physician communication regarding off periods. However, they may miss the breadth of individual PwP experiences. PwP and carepartners also report different PwP experiences during off periods. To fully appreciate an individual's off experiences, clinicians likely need to use multiple approaches to gathering information including questionnaires and both PwP and carepartner report. |
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Parkinson disease [MeSH] Off periods Motor fluctuations Qualitative research [MeSH] |
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