Socio-Clinical factors associated with Parkinson & apos;s disease-related specific self-management behaviours

Chronic illness(2023)

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Objective To test associations between socio-clinical factors, self-management and patient activation among patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), and to explore the use of regression tree to find the cut-off levels of socio-clinical factors which associate with lower or higher self-management behaviours and patient's activation.Methods A cross-sectional study of patients with PD (n = 62) who underwent assessment of their socio-clinical factors including age, gender, cognitive status, comorbidities, disease severity (motor and non-motor symptoms) and social support. The associations of these factors to specific aspects of self-management behaviours including utilization of rehabilitative treatments, physical activity and patient activation were tested.Results Most patients did not utilize rehabilitative treatments. Non-motor symptoms and cognitive status were significantly associated with physical activity (R-2 = 0.35, F-(3,F- 58) = 10.50, p < 0.001). Non-motor symptoms were significantly associated with patient activation (R-2 = 0.30, F-(1,F- 30) = 25.88, p < 0.001). Patients with Mini-Mental State Exam score = 24 performed less physical activity, relative to those with a higher score. Patients with = 5 non-motor symptoms showed higher activation relative to those with >5.Conclusion In PD, disease-specific clinical characteristics overshadow other personal factors as determinants of self-management behaviours. The role of non-motor symptoms in reduced self-management behaviours and activation is highlighted.
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parkinson,behaviours,socio-clinical,self-management
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