Papel del personal de enfermería especializado en el proceso de evaluación no motora dentro de la atención global de los pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson

Q3 Nursing
Teresa de Deus Fonticoba, Diego Santos García
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Abstract

Introduction

The evaluation of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is complex and the detection of non-motor symptoms by the neurologist a very important aspect. However, it takes time and is not easy in daily clinical practice. As an alternative, a trained nurse can perform this evaluation.

Objective

To describe the non-motor evaluation of the patients from the Cohort of Patients with Parkinson's Disease in Spain, 2015 study (COPPADIS-2015) conducted by movement disorder specialist nurse from our centre.

Methods

Patients and caregivers from the COPPADIS-2015 study were included. The assessment included: 1) cognition (PD-CRS and puzzle test); 2) non motor symptoms as a whole (NMSS); 3) mood (BDI-II); 4) sleep (PDSS); 5) neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPI, QUIP-RS); 6) pain and fatigue (VAS); 7) gait problems (FOGQ); 8) disability (ADLS); 9) quality of life (PDQ-39SI, PQ-10, WHOQL-8); 10) caregiver status (ZCBI, CSI, BDI-II, PQ-10, WHOQL-8).

Results

102 patients (65.3 ± 8.2 y; 52% males) and 62 caregivers were evaluated between January 2016, and October, 2017. Mean time of non-motor evaluation was 73.7 ± 20.5 minutes. Twenty-three point five percent of the patients had cognitive impairment, 17.6% major depression, 14.7% impulse control disorder, and 66.7% pain.

Conclusions

The non-motor assessment of patients with PD takes a long time but is very valuable given that it provides a great deal of information about the patient's condition and can be done by trained nurses.

专业护理人员在帕金森病患者整体护理中的非运动评估过程中的作用
帕金森氏症(PD)患者的评估是复杂的,神经内科医生对非运动症状的检测是一个非常重要的方面。然而,在日常的临床实践中,这需要时间和不容易。作为替代方案,训练有素的护士可以执行此评估。目的描述由我中心运动障碍专科护士对2015年西班牙帕金森病患者队列研究(COPPADIS-2015)患者的非运动评价。方法纳入COPPADIS-2015研究的患者和护理人员。评估内容包括:1)认知(PD-CRS和拼图测试);2)整体非运动症状(NMSS);3)情绪(BDI-II);4)睡眠(PDSS);5)神经精神症状(NPI, QUIP-RS);6)疼痛和疲劳(VAS);7)步态问题(FOGQ);8)残疾(ADLS);9)生命质量(PDQ-39SI、PQ-10、WHOQL-8);10)照顾者状况(ZCBI、CSI、BDI-II、PQ-10、WHOQL-8)。结果102例患者(65.3±8.2 y;在2016年1月至2017年10月期间对62名护理人员进行了评估。非运动评估的平均时间为73.7±20.5分钟。23.5%的患者有认知障碍,17.6%的患者有重度抑郁症,14.7%的患者有冲动控制障碍,66.7%的患者有疼痛。结论PD患者的非运动评估需要很长时间,但由于它提供了大量关于患者病情的信息,并且可以由训练有素的护士完成,因此是非常有价值的。
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