| Literature DB >> 34209024 |
Marlena van Munster1, Johanne Stümpel2,3, Franziska Thieken1, David J Pedrosa1, Angelo Antonini4, Diane Côté5, Margherita Fabbri6, Joaquim J Ferreira7,8,9, Evžen Růžička10, David Grimes11, Tiago A Mestre11.
Abstract
Delivering healthcare to people living with Parkinson's disease (PD) may be challenging in face of differentiated care needs during a PD journey and a growing complexity. In this regard, integrative care models may foster flexible solutions on patients' care needs whereas Parkinson Nurses (PN) may be pivotal facilitators. However, at present hardly any training opportunities tailored to the care priorities of PD-patients are to be found for nurses. Following a conceptual approach, this article aims at setting a framework for training PN by reviewing existing literature on care priorities for PD. As a result, six prerequisites were formulated concerning a framework for training PN. The proposed training framework consist of three modules covering topics of PD: (i) comprehensive care, (ii) self-management support and (iii) health coaching. A fourth module on telemedicine may be added if applicable. The framework streamlines important theoretical concepts of professional PD management and may enable the development of novel, personalized care approaches.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson nurse; Parkinson’s disease; integrated care; multidisciplinary care; nursing training; personalized care
Year: 2021 PMID: 34209024 DOI: 10.3390/jpm11070623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426