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Cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease: a report from a multidisciplinary symposium on unmet needs and future directions to maintain cognitive health
npj Parkinson's Disease ( IF 9.304 ) Pub Date : 2018-06-26 , DOI: 10.1038/s41531-018-0055-3
Jennifer G. Goldman , Beth A. Vernaleo , Richard Camicioli , Nabila Dahodwala , Roseanne D. Dobkin , Terry Ellis , James E. Galvin , Connie Marras , Jerri Edwards , Julie Fields , Robyn Golden , Jason Karlawish , Bonnie Levin , Lisa Shulman , Glenn Smith , Christine Tangney , Cathi A. Thomas , Alexander I. Tröster , Ergun Y. Uc , Noreen Coyan , Crystal Ellman , Mike Ellman , Charlie Hoffman , Susan Hoffman , Don Simmonds

People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and their care partners frequently report cognitive decline as one of their greatest concerns. Mild cognitive impairment affects approximately 20–50% of people with PD, and longitudinal studies reveal dementia in up to 80% of PD. Through the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation Community Choice Research Award Program, the PD community identified maintaining cognitive function as one of their major unmet needs. In response, a working group of experts across multiple disciplines was organized to evaluate the unmet needs, current challenges, and future opportunities related to cognitive impairment in PD. Specific conference goals included defining the current state in the field and gaps regarding cognitive issues in PD from patient, care partner, and healthcare professional viewpoints; discussing non-pharmacological interventions to help maintain cognitive function; forming recommendations for what people with PD can do at all disease stages to maintain cognitive health; and proposing ideas for how healthcare professionals can approach cognitive changes in PD. This paper summarizes the discussions of the conference, first by addressing what is currently known about cognitive dysfunction in PD and discussing several non-pharmacological interventions that are often suggested to people with PD. Second, based on the conference discussions, we provide considerations for people with PD for maintaining cognitive health and for healthcare professionals and care partners when working with people with PD experiencing cognitive impairment. Furthermore, we highlight key issues and knowledge gaps that need to be addressed in order to advance research in cognition in PD and improve clinical care.



中文翻译:

帕金森氏病的认知障碍:关于满足需求和维持认知健康的未来方向的多学科研讨会的报告

帕金森氏病(PD)的人及其护理伙伴经常报告认知能力下降是他们最大的担忧之一。轻度认知障碍会影响约20-50%的PD患者,而纵向研究显示多达80%的PD患有痴呆症。通过帕金森氏病基金会社区选择研究奖计划,PD社区将维持认知功能确定为未满足的主要需求之一。作为响应,组织了一个跨学科的专家工作组,以评估与PD认知障碍相关的未满足需求,当前挑战和未来机会。会议的具体目标包括从患者,护理伙伴和医疗保健专业人员的角度定义该领域的当前状态以及PD认知问题的差距;讨论有助于维持认知功能的非药物干预措施;为PD患者在所有疾病阶段可以做什么以维持认知健康提出建议;并提出有关医护人员如何应对PD认知变化的想法。本文首先讨论了关于PD认知功能障碍的已知知识,并讨论了通常向PD患者建议的几种非药物干预措施,从而总结了会议的讨论情况。其次,基于会议讨论,我们为PD患者保持认知健康提供了考虑,并为与PD经历认知障碍的人们合作时提供了医疗保健专业人员和护理合作伙伴的考虑。此外,

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