Investigation of the Treatment and Living Assistance Needed by Patients with Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease.

Q3 Medicine Kobe Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2019-02-21
Yumi Iwasa, Izumi Saito, Chieko Fujii
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Purpose: This study assessed the symptoms, treatment, social systems use, and perception of living conditions of patients with young-onset Parkinson's disease (YOPD), and investigated the support needed by them.

Method: Among the 252 people who completed our questionnaire, we defined YOPD patients as those diagnosed as young onset or those with onset at ≤40 years. The data were compared with others.

Results: There were 24 patients with YOPD (9.5%) (average age: 61.7 years), with an average disease duration 6.4 years longer (p < 0.01) and time until diagnosis 0.7 years longer (p < 0.1) than those of other patients. This group took 1.6 times more types of medicines, and time to their next appointment was 8.6 days shorter than that of other patients (p < 0.05). Patients with YOPD had more pulsive walking and more sweating (p < 0.05), and more motor fluctuation (p < 0.1). More patients with YOPD had a physical disability certificate but felt they were not obtaining the required services (p < 0.05). 45.0% of the YOPD group wanted to work more, more used information and communication equipment (p < 0.05), and more felt their medications were adequate (p < 0.1).

Conclusions: Increased awareness of YOPD is needed. YOPD patients have motor fluctuation because of the longer disease duration. Thus, the support of doctors and nurses, and frequent examination visits, are indispensable for controlling symptoms to achieve middle age developmental tasks. Increased support for care-giving, leisure-time activities, and work is also necessary and may help maintain the desire to work in this group.

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目的:本研究评估了年轻发病帕金森病(YOPD)患者的症状、治疗、社会系统的使用和对生活条件的感知,并调查了他们所需的支持。方法:在完成问卷调查的252人中,我们将YOPD患者定义为诊断为年轻发病或发病≤40年的患者。将这些数据与其他数据进行比较。结果:YOPD患者24例(9.5%),平均年龄61.7岁,病程平均延长6.4年(p < 0.01),确诊时间平均延长0.7年(p < 0.1)。该组用药种类比其他组多1.6倍,到下次就诊时间比其他组短8.6天(p < 0.05)。YOPD患者脉搏行走增多、出汗增多(p < 0.05),运动波动增多(p < 0.1)。更多的YOPD患者有身体残疾证明,但认为他们没有得到所需的服务(p < 0.05)。45.0%的YOPD组想要更多地工作,更多地使用信息和通信设备(p < 0.05),更多的人认为他们的药物是足够的(p < 0.1)。结论:需要提高对YOPD的认识。由于病程较长,YOPD患者存在运动波动。因此,医生和护士的支持,以及经常的检查,对于控制症状以完成中年发展任务是必不可少的。增加对照顾、休闲活动和工作的支持也是必要的,这可能有助于保持在这个群体中工作的愿望。
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