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Experiences of People Living with Parkinson's Disease in Care Homes: A Qualitative Systematic Review.

Shannon CopelandTara AndersonGillian CarterChristine Brown WilsonPatrick StarkMihalis DoumasMatthew RodgerEmma O'SheaLaura CreightonStephanie CraigJames McMahonArnelle GillisSophie CrooksGary Mitchell
Published in: Nursing reports (Pavia, Italy) (2024)
This review revealed the significant and unique challenges for people with Parkinson's disease when transitioning into care homes. These are exacerbated by wider social care challenges such as staffing levels, skill mixes and attitudes as well as a lack of disease-specific knowledge surrounding symptomatology and pharmacology. The lack of multi-disciplinary working and risk-adverse practice inhibited person-centred care and autonomy and reduced the quality of life of people living with Parkinson's disease in care homes. Recommendations for practice highlight training gaps, the need for consistent and improved interdisciplinary working and better person-centred assessment and care delivery.
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