TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of advanced Parkinson’s disease in Israel
T2 - Clinicians viewpoint and action items
AU - Gurevich, Tanya
AU - Arkadir, David
AU - Badarny, Samih
AU - Benizri, Sandra
AU - Cohen, Oren
AU - Djaldetti, Ruth
AU - Hassin-Baer, Sharon
AU - Kestenbaum, Meir
AU - Nitsan, Zeev
AU - Zlotnik, Yair
AU - Yahalom, Gilad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Gurevich, Arkadir, Badarny, Benizri, Cohen, Djaldetti, Hassin-Baer, Kestenbaum, Nitsan, Zlotnik and Yahalom.
PY - 2022/10/27
Y1 - 2022/10/27
N2 - Parkinson’s disease (PD) is taking a staggering toll on healthcare systems worldwide, with the bulk of the expenditures invested in the late stages of the disease. Considering the rising life expectancy and the increasing prevalence of PD across the globe, a clear understanding of the early signs and treatment options available for advanced PD (APD), will facilitate tailoring management programs and support services. This task is complicated by the lack of both global consensus in defining APD and standardized care guidelines. This perspective prepared by a panel of movement disorder specialists, proposes to extend and optimize currently accepted PD coding to better reflect the diverse disease manifestations, with emphasis on non-motor features. The panel seeks to promote timely diagnosis by adjustment of evaluation tools for use by community neurologists and suggests modification of eligibility criteria for advanced therapy. Moreover, it advocates multidisciplinary assessments of APD patients to drive personalized, patient-centered and holistic management. Overall, earlier and more targeted intervention is expected to markedly improve patient quality of life.
AB - Parkinson’s disease (PD) is taking a staggering toll on healthcare systems worldwide, with the bulk of the expenditures invested in the late stages of the disease. Considering the rising life expectancy and the increasing prevalence of PD across the globe, a clear understanding of the early signs and treatment options available for advanced PD (APD), will facilitate tailoring management programs and support services. This task is complicated by the lack of both global consensus in defining APD and standardized care guidelines. This perspective prepared by a panel of movement disorder specialists, proposes to extend and optimize currently accepted PD coding to better reflect the diverse disease manifestations, with emphasis on non-motor features. The panel seeks to promote timely diagnosis by adjustment of evaluation tools for use by community neurologists and suggests modification of eligibility criteria for advanced therapy. Moreover, it advocates multidisciplinary assessments of APD patients to drive personalized, patient-centered and holistic management. Overall, earlier and more targeted intervention is expected to markedly improve patient quality of life.
KW - Delphi criteria
KW - Parkinson’s disease stage-appropriate healthcare facilities
KW - advanced Parkinson’s disease
KW - burden on public health care systems
KW - clinical challenges
KW - intensified device aided therapies
KW - patient-centered holistic management
KW - tailored management programs
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U2 - 10.3389/fnagi.2022.1029824
DO - 10.3389/fnagi.2022.1029824
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C2 - 36389061
AN - SCOPUS:85141859794
SN - 1663-4365
VL - 14
JO - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
JF - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
M1 - 1029824
ER -