期刊
MOVEMENT DISORDERS
卷 31, 期 9, 页码 1258-1262出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mds.26744
关键词
Parkinson disease; health care delivery; home; telehealth; e-health; self-management
资金
- Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
- Greater Rochester Health Foundation
- Safra Foundation
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [P20 NS092529]
- Dutch Ministry of Health
- National Parkinson Foundation
In many ways, the care of individuals with Parkinson disease does not meet their needs. Despite the documented benefits of receiving care from clinicians with Parkinson disease expertise, many patients (if not most) do not. Moreover, current care models frequently require older individuals with impaired mobility, cognition, and driving ability to be driven by overburdened caregivers to large, complex urban medical centers. Moving care to the patient's home would make Parkinson disease care more patient-centered. Demographic factors, including aging populations, and social factors, such as the splintering of the extended family, will increase the need for home-based care. Technological advances, especially the ability to assess and deliver care remotely, will enable the transition of care back to the home. However, despite its promise, this next generation of home-based care will have to overcome barriers, including outdated insurance models and a technological divide. Once these barriers are addressed, home-based care will increase access to high quality care for the growing number of individuals with Parkinson disease. (c) 2016 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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