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Kluger, BM;Fox, S;Timmons, S;Katz, M;Galifianakis, NB;Subramanian, I;Carter, JH;Johnson, MJ;Richfield, EW;Bekelman, D;Kutner, JS;Miyasaki, J
2017
April
Parkinsonism & related disorders
Palliative care and Parkinson's disease: Meeting summary and recommendations for clinical research
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QUALITY-OF-LIFE CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL ADVANCED CANCER EMERGING SUBSPECIALTIES COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT NONMALIGNANT DISEASE HOSPICE ELIGIBILITY NONMOTOR SYMPTOMS ADVANCED DEMENTIA
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Introduction: Palliative care is an approach to caring for patients and families affected by serious illnesses that focuses on the relief of suffering through the management of medical symptoms, psychosocial issues, advance care planning and spiritual wellbeing. Over the past decade there has been an emerging clinical and research interest in the application of palliative care approaches to Parkinson's disease (PD) and outpatient palliative care services are now offered by several movement disorders centers. Methods: An International Working Group Meeting on PD and Palliative Care supported by the Parkinson's Disease Foundation was held in October 2015 to review the current state of the evidence and to make recommendations for clinical research and practice. Results: Topics included: 1) Defining palliative care for PD; 2) Lessons from palliative care for heart failure and other chronic illnesses; 3) Patient and caregiver Needs; 4) Needs assessment tools; 5) Intervention strategies; 6) Predicting prognosis and hospice referrals; 7) Choice of appropriate outcome measures; 8) Implementation, dissemination and education research; and 9) Need for research collaborations. We provide an overview of these discussions, summarize current evidence and practices, highlight gaps in our knowledge and make recommendations for future research. Conclusions: Palliative Care for PD is a rapidly growing area which holds great promise for improving outcomes for PD patients and their caregivers. While clinical research in this area can build from lessons learned in other diseases, there is a need for observational, methodological and interventional research to address the unique needs of PD patients and caregivers. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
OXFORD
1353-8020
10.1016/j.parkreldis.2017.01.008
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