Effectiveness of multidisciplinary care for Parkinson's disease: A randomized, controlled trial

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作者
van der Marck, Marjolein A. [1 ]
Bloem, Bastiaan R. [2 ]
Borm, George F. [3 ]
Overeem, Sebastiaan [2 ]
Munneke, Marten [1 ,4 ]
Guttman, Mark [5 ]
机构
[1] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Med Ctr, Nijmegen Ctr Evidence Based Practice, Dept Neurol, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Med Ctr, Donders Inst Brain Cognit & Behav, Dept Neurol, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Med Ctr, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & HTA, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands
[4] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Med Ctr, Nijmegen Ctr Evidence Based Practice, Sci Inst Qual Healthcare, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands
[5] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Div Neurol, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
Parkinson disease; randomized; controlled trial; quality of life; multidisciplinary care; patient care team; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MEMORY CLINICS; REHABILITATION; THERAPY; PEOPLE; HEALTH; INTERVENTIONS; QUESTIONNAIRE; STIMULATION; PROGRESSION;
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10.1002/mds.25194
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Multidisciplinary care is considered an optimal model to manage Parkinson's disease (PD), but supporting evidence is limited. We performed a randomized, controlled trial (RCT) to establish whether a multidisciplinary/specialist team offers better outcomes, compared to stand-alone care from a general neurologist. Patients with PD were randomly allocated to an intervention group (care from a movement disorders specialist, PD nurses, and social worker) or a control group (care from general neurologists). Both interventions lasted 8 months. Clinicians and researchers were blinded for group allocation. The primary outcome was the change in quality of life (Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire; PDQ-39) from baseline to 8 months. Other outcomes were the UPDRS, depression (Montgomery-Asberg Depression Scale; MADRS), psychosocial functioning (Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson's disease-Psychosocial; SCOPA-PS), and caregiver strain (Caregiver Strain Index; CSI). Group differences were analyzed using analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline values and presence of response fluctuations. A total of 122 patients were randomized and 100 completed the study (intervention, n = 51; control, n = 49). Compared to controls, the intervention group improved significantly on PDQ-39 (difference, 3.4; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.56.2) and UPDRS motor scores (4.1; 95% CI: 0.87.3). UPDRS total score (5.6; 95% CI: 0.910.3), MADRS (3.7; 95% CI: 1.45.9), and SCOPA-PS (2.1; 95% CI: 0.53.7) also improved significantly. This RCT gives credence to a multidisciplinary/specialist team approach. We interpret these positive findings cautiously because of the limitations in study design. Further research is required to assess teams involving additional disciplines and to evaluate cost-effectiveness of integrated approaches. (c) 2012 Movement Disorder Society
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