Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-Colombia

Introduction. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most prevalent age-related neurodegenerative disorders. The progression of PD produces an important disease burden in patients due to functional impairment, which also has repercussions on caregivers. In addition, it has become a challenge for hea...

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Main Authors: Beatriz E. Muñoz, Valentina Quintana-Peña, Maria C. Gonzalez, Jaime A. Valderrama, Yor Jaggy Castaño-Pino, Domiciano Rincón, Andrés Navarro, Jorge L. Orozco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Parkinson's Disease
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2497386
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spelling doaj-63bf65f4712b442d82eb3c06387529b82020-11-25T03:49:26ZengHindawi LimitedParkinson's Disease2090-80832042-00802020-01-01202010.1155/2020/24973862497386Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-ColombiaBeatriz E. Muñoz0Valentina Quintana-Peña1Maria C. Gonzalez2Jaime A. Valderrama3Yor Jaggy Castaño-Pino4Domiciano Rincón5Andrés Navarro6Jorge L. Orozco7Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, ColombiaUniversidad Icesi, Cali, ColombiaCentro de Investigaciones Clínicas [CIC], Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación I2T, Cali, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación I2T, Cali, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación I2T, Cali, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación I2T, Cali, ColombiaFundación Valle del Lili, Cali, ColombiaIntroduction. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most prevalent age-related neurodegenerative disorders. The progression of PD produces an important disease burden in patients due to functional impairment, which also has repercussions on caregivers. In addition, it has become a challenge for health systems, especially in developing countries, which have limited resources. Multidisciplinary teams with a community approach have proved effective in high-income countries; however, there is no reported literature in low- and middle-income countries about this kind of initiative. Objective. This paper aims to document the experience of patients, caregivers, and experts in a community approach as an innovative model in a middle-income country. Methods. A quantitative descriptive research was conducted. The selection criteria were having a PD diagnosis, attending with a caregiver to Saturdays in Motion (SIM), or being a clinical expert invited to SIM. PD patients and their caregivers answered three surveys on their points of view with respect to SIM: SIM and their quality of life (QoL) and PDQ-39 and Zarit, whereas clinical experts completed two questions related to the SIM program. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the results of the surveys and clinical tests. Results. Forty-eight, twenty-four, and twenty-one subjects answered surveys one, two, and three, respectively. In total, four clinical experts were interviewed. 87.9% of the patients consider that SIM activities improved their QoL. The most affected areas in PDQ-39 were those related to the social area. Around 66.6% of the caregivers reported a mild burden on Zarit and think that SIM enhances the PD patient’s QoL. Clinical experts highlighted the sense of community and empathy. Conclusion. Our preliminary experience shows a multidisciplinary model with a community approach which redefines the traditional relationship between patients, caregivers, and clinical experts. This aim of this initiative is that education and empowerment patients and caregivers reach a better perception of QoL.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2497386
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author Beatriz E. Muñoz
Valentina Quintana-Peña
Maria C. Gonzalez
Jaime A. Valderrama
Yor Jaggy Castaño-Pino
Domiciano Rincón
Andrés Navarro
Jorge L. Orozco
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Valentina Quintana-Peña
Maria C. Gonzalez
Jaime A. Valderrama
Yor Jaggy Castaño-Pino
Domiciano Rincón
Andrés Navarro
Jorge L. Orozco
Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-Colombia
Parkinson's Disease
author_facet Beatriz E. Muñoz
Valentina Quintana-Peña
Maria C. Gonzalez
Jaime A. Valderrama
Yor Jaggy Castaño-Pino
Domiciano Rincón
Andrés Navarro
Jorge L. Orozco
author_sort Beatriz E. Muñoz
title Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-Colombia
title_short Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-Colombia
title_full Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-Colombia
title_fullStr Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Saturdays-in-Motion: Education and Empowerment through an Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Parkinson’s Disease in Cali-Colombia
title_sort saturdays-in-motion: education and empowerment through an interdisciplinary team approach for parkinson’s disease in cali-colombia
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Parkinson's Disease
issn 2090-8083
2042-0080
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most prevalent age-related neurodegenerative disorders. The progression of PD produces an important disease burden in patients due to functional impairment, which also has repercussions on caregivers. In addition, it has become a challenge for health systems, especially in developing countries, which have limited resources. Multidisciplinary teams with a community approach have proved effective in high-income countries; however, there is no reported literature in low- and middle-income countries about this kind of initiative. Objective. This paper aims to document the experience of patients, caregivers, and experts in a community approach as an innovative model in a middle-income country. Methods. A quantitative descriptive research was conducted. The selection criteria were having a PD diagnosis, attending with a caregiver to Saturdays in Motion (SIM), or being a clinical expert invited to SIM. PD patients and their caregivers answered three surveys on their points of view with respect to SIM: SIM and their quality of life (QoL) and PDQ-39 and Zarit, whereas clinical experts completed two questions related to the SIM program. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the results of the surveys and clinical tests. Results. Forty-eight, twenty-four, and twenty-one subjects answered surveys one, two, and three, respectively. In total, four clinical experts were interviewed. 87.9% of the patients consider that SIM activities improved their QoL. The most affected areas in PDQ-39 were those related to the social area. Around 66.6% of the caregivers reported a mild burden on Zarit and think that SIM enhances the PD patient’s QoL. Clinical experts highlighted the sense of community and empathy. Conclusion. Our preliminary experience shows a multidisciplinary model with a community approach which redefines the traditional relationship between patients, caregivers, and clinical experts. This aim of this initiative is that education and empowerment patients and caregivers reach a better perception of QoL.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2497386
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