Abstract
Background: As Parkinson’s disease (PD) progresses, patients may experience the return of PD symptoms (OFF periods) despite treatment. Recognizing and treating OFF periods requires effective communication between physicians and patients. Methods: A linguistic analysis investigated communication gaps between patients and physicians using a database containing dialogues recorded during regular office visits. Follow-up interviews were conducted with selected physicians, patients, and caregivers. Results: Four areas were identified showing communication gaps between patients and physicians: differences in language; patient knowledge about OFF periods; differences in approach to describing OFF periods; and attitude toward management of OFF periods. Conclusion: Closing communication gaps may improve overall PD management.
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Levit, A. V., Zebendon, C., Walter, L., O’Donnell, P., & Marras, C. (2019). Communication gaps about OFF periods between physicians and patients with Parkinson’s disease: a patient–physician dialogue analysis. Research and Reviews in Parkinsonism, Volume 9, 3–8. https://doi.org/10.2147/jprls.s188923
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