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A Guideline for Parkinson's Disease Nurse Specialists, with Recommendations for Clinical Practice

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JOURNAL OF PARKINSONS DISEASE
卷 7, 期 4, 页码 749-754

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/JPD-171195

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Evidence-based medicine; Parkinson's disease; Parkinson's Disease Nurse Specialist; guideline

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  1. Dutch Parkinson Association
  2. Foundation Nuts Ohra [1204.075]

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Background: Parkinson's Disease Nurse Specialists (PDNS) play an important role in the care for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and their caregivers. Until now, there were no nursing guidelines in PD, and interventions were based solely on daily clinical practice because there is no evidence to support the merits of nursing interventions. Consequently, there is little uniformity in current care delivery. Objective: Developing a guideline for PDNS. Methods: We developed a guideline based on a questionnaire among PDNS and a literature review, supplemented with expert opinion plus the input of patients and caregivers. The questionnaire was filled in by 97 PDNS and 51 generic nurses with knowledge of PD to identify barriers in PD nursing care. Subsequently, we did a systematic literature search and transformed these sources of information into practice recommendations, which were developed according to international standards for guideline development. Results: Based on the results of the questionnaire we identified seven specific core areas: defining the role of PDNS in terms of caseload, education, competences and care coordination; medication adherence; provision of information and education; coping; caregiver support; urogenital function and orthostatic hypotension. The systematic literature search identified 186 studies, of which 33 studies were finally analyzed. Furthermore, we developed practice recommendations based on good clinical practice for the following areas: self-care, mental functioning, mobility, nutrition, sexuality, work, sleep, palliative care and complementary (integrative) care. Conclusion: This guideline provide ground to harmonize care delivery by PDNS in clinical practice, and offer a foundation for future research.

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