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   Bridging the Gaps in Patient Education for DBS Surgery in Parkinson's Disease  
   
نویسنده knoop c.d. ,kadish r. ,hager k. ,park m.c. ,loprinzi p.d. ,lafaver k.
منبع parkinson's disease - 2017 - دوره : 2017 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Introduction. improvements in quality of life,tremor,and other motor features have been recognized as superior in patients with advanced parkinson's disease (pd) treated with deep brain stimulation (dbs) surgery versus best medical therapy. we studied a group of patients with pd after undergoing dbs surgery in regard to expectations and satisfaction with dbs outcomes to determine gaps in patient education. methods. this study was a retrospective,single academic center chart review and outcome questionnaire sent to patients with pd who had undergone dbs surgery between 2007 and 2014. results. all patients surveyed indicated that benefit from dbs surgery met their overall expectations at least partially,but only 46.4% (se: 9.6%) were in complete agreement. 3.6% (se: 3.6%) of participants strongly disagreed that preoperative education prepared them adequately for the procedure and 17.9% (se: 7.4%) only somewhat agreed. conclusions. our findings demonstrate that patients' expectations of dbs surgery in pd were at least partially met. however,there was a considerable percentage of patients who did not feel adequately prepared for the procedure. a structured,multidisciplinary team approach in educating pd patients throughout the different stages of dbs surgery may be helpful in optimizing patients' experience and satisfaction with surgery outcomes. © 2017 colleen d. knoop et al.
آدرس ochsner health system,division of movement disorders,1514 jefferson highway,new orleans,la, United States, department of neurology,university of louisville,220 abraham flexner way,louisville,ky, United States, bellarmine university,miles hall 301,2001 newburg road,louisville,ky, United States, department of neurosurgery and neurology,university of minnesota,420 delaware street se,minneapolis,mn, United States, university of mississippi,229 turner center,oxford,ms, United States, department of neurology,university of louisville,220 abraham flexner way,louisville,ky, United States
 
     
   
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