Multidisciplinary approach to management of a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder: Huntington disease.

Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.) Pub Date : 1997-12-01
M L Klimek, G Rohs, L Young, O Suchowersky, M Trew
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Huntington Disease is a well known autosomal dominant inherited disease resulting in emotional problems, abnormalities of movement, and eventually dementia. It stands out as one of the most devastating illnesses, not only for its neurodegenerative progression but also for its impact on families. Care often becomes fragmented due to the person's response to symptoms and/or family breakdown. The successful interaction of health care disciplines working with Huntington Disease in our centers, namely, the family physicians, nursing, Genetics, Neurology, Psychiatry, Social Work, and Long Term Care has resulted in a comprehensive program of care for our patients and their families. This article will describe the history, structure and interaction of the multidisciplinary group. It will describe the difficulties we have overcome and offer suggestions for the implementation of similar programs for the care of people with other disorders.

多学科方法管理遗传性神经退行性疾病:亨廷顿病。
亨廷顿病是一种众所周知的常染色体显性遗传疾病,会导致情绪问题、运动异常,最终导致痴呆。它是最具破坏性的疾病之一,不仅因为它的神经退行性进展,而且因为它对家庭的影响。由于患者对症状的反应和/或家庭破裂,护理往往变得支离破碎。在我们的中心,与亨廷顿病有关的卫生保健学科,即家庭医生、护理、遗传学、神经病学、精神病学、社会工作和长期护理的成功互动,为我们的患者及其家属提供了一个全面的护理计划。本文将描述多学科小组的历史、结构和相互作用。它将描述我们所克服的困难,并为实施照顾其他疾病患者的类似方案提供建议。
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