The objective of this study was to examine a remote method for maintaining long-term contact with Parkinson's disease (PD) patients participating in clinical studies. Long-term follow-up of PD patients is needed to fill critical information gaps on progression, biomarkers, and treatment. Prospective in-person assessment can be costly and may be impossible for some patients. Remote assessment using mail and telephone contact may be a practical follow-up method. Patients enrolled in the multi-center Longitudinal and Biomarker Study in Parkinson's Disease (LABS-PD) in-person follow-up study in 2006 were invited to enroll in Follow-up of Persons With Neurologic Diseases (FOUND), which is overseen by a single center under a separate, central ins...
A report submitted to the University of Manchester for the continuation to the second year of the do...
BackgroundDelivering specialty care remotely directly into people's homes can enhance access for and...
BACKGROUND: Long-term management of Parkinson's disease does not reach its full potential because we...
Parkinson's disease is an incurable disease, but with appropriate monitoring, the condition of patie...
Purpose. To evaluate the feasibility of assessing a person's symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) in...
Purpose. To evaluate the feasibility of assessing a person’s symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) in...
Telerehabilitation may be an alternative service delivery model for people with Parkinson disease (P...
Background: Due to COVID-19, the use of telehealth increased exponentially. However, despite this in...
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Objective:: Over two-thirds of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients experience comorbid neuropsychiatri...
BackgroundPrevious small-scale studies have demonstrated the feasibility of providing remote special...
ObjectiveTo determine whether providing remote neurologic care into the homes of people with Parkins...
Background: Mobile health, predominantly wearable technology and mobile apps, have been considered i...
Parkinson's disease symptoms are most often charted using the MDS-UPDRS. Limitations of this approac...
BackgroundTraditional in-person Parkinson's disease (PD) research studies are often slow to recruit ...
A report submitted to the University of Manchester for the continuation to the second year of the do...
BackgroundDelivering specialty care remotely directly into people's homes can enhance access for and...
BACKGROUND: Long-term management of Parkinson's disease does not reach its full potential because we...
Parkinson's disease is an incurable disease, but with appropriate monitoring, the condition of patie...
Purpose. To evaluate the feasibility of assessing a person's symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) in...
Purpose. To evaluate the feasibility of assessing a person’s symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) in...
Telerehabilitation may be an alternative service delivery model for people with Parkinson disease (P...
Background: Due to COVID-19, the use of telehealth increased exponentially. However, despite this in...
Item does not contain fulltextTravel distance, growing disability, and uneven distribution of doctor...
Objective:: Over two-thirds of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients experience comorbid neuropsychiatri...
BackgroundPrevious small-scale studies have demonstrated the feasibility of providing remote special...
ObjectiveTo determine whether providing remote neurologic care into the homes of people with Parkins...
Background: Mobile health, predominantly wearable technology and mobile apps, have been considered i...
Parkinson's disease symptoms are most often charted using the MDS-UPDRS. Limitations of this approac...
BackgroundTraditional in-person Parkinson's disease (PD) research studies are often slow to recruit ...
A report submitted to the University of Manchester for the continuation to the second year of the do...
BackgroundDelivering specialty care remotely directly into people's homes can enhance access for and...
BACKGROUND: Long-term management of Parkinson's disease does not reach its full potential because we...