| Literature DB >> 16390834 |
Morton A Lieberman1, Andre Winzelberg, Mitch Golant, Marie Wakahiro, Mariann DiMinno, Michael Aminoff, Chadwick Christine.
Abstract
(A) Will PD patients participate in online, professionally led support groups? (B) What are their demographics characteristics and PD severity? (C) Are such groups beneficial? (D) Should patients be grouped for stage of disease? Depression and quality of life were assessed. Sixty-six people were assigned to a 20-week, professionally facilitated online support group. Participants were assigned to one of 2 group types based on patient similarity: homogeneous and heterogeneous. PD patients appear to readily enroll in online groups. Compared to PD patients in traditional support groups, the online were younger, less depressed and had higher quality of life. Dropouts (39%) were high. Overall, patients showed improved quality of life; no overall changes were observed in depression. Participants in the homogenous groups reported a significant decrease in depression.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16390834 DOI: 10.1300/J010v42n02_02
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Work Health Care ISSN: 0098-1389