Barriers and facilitators to diagnosing and managing apathy in Parkinson's disease: a qualitative study.
Bria Scriven MeleZahra GoodarziHeather M HansonJayna Holroyd-LeducPublished in: BMC neurology (2019)
These findings suggest that diagnosing, treating, and managing apathy in PD requires interdisciplinary teams, that include family and caregivers. We identified that where HCPs perceive lack of knowledge as a barrier to diagnosis, persons with PD and caregivers find being given a diagnosis facilitates understanding. These findings highlight the importance of qualitative research involving persons with PD and apathy, caregivers, and HCPs who aid in management of this symptom. Barriers reported suggest future research must aim to identify apathy specific treatments, both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic.