Cognitive Impairments in Parkinson’s Disease: Professional Support and Unmet Rehabilitation Needs in Patients with and without Self-Reported Cognitive Impairments—A Secondary Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Participants
2.2. Instrumentation
2.2.1. The 39-Item Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire (PDQ-39)
2.2.2. Questionnaire Addressing Rehabilitation and Unmet Needs for Rehabilitation Services
2.2.3. Questions Regarding Contacts with Healthcare Professionals
2.2.4. Defining the Groups for This Study
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Contact with Healthcare Professionals
Unmet Needs
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Self-Reported | Reported by Proxy | |||||||
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Total (Group 1) N = 4113 | Without CI (Group 1a) n = 3383 (82.3%) | With CI (Group 1b) n = 730 (17.7%) | p-Value (Group 1a vs. 1b) | Total (Group 2) N = 2598 | Without CI (Group 2a) n = 1260 (48.5%) | With CI (Group 2b) n = 1338 (51.5%) | p-Value (Group 2a vs. 2b) | |
Age (mean (std) [range]) | 71.3 (8.9) [18.1–95.6] | 71.3 (8.8) [18.1–94.9] | 71.1 (9.7) [34.1–95.6] | 77.1 (7.6) [20.3–97.7] | 76.5 (7.8) [20.3–96.3] | 77.7 (7.4) [34.1–97.7] | ||
Age group | NS | <0.0001 | ||||||
18–59 years | 468 (11%) | 368 (11%) | 100 (14%) | 59 (2%) | 38 (3%) | 21 (2%) | ||
60–79 years | 3021 (73%) | 2511 (74%) | 510 (70%) | 1607 (62%) | 818 (65%) | 789 (59%) | ||
80+ years | 624 (15%) | 504 (15%) | 120 (16%) | 932 (36%) | 404 (32%) | 528 (39%) | ||
Gender | NS | <0.001 | ||||||
Male | 2445 (59%) | 2033 (60%) | 412 (56%) | 1678 (65%) | 773 (61%) | 905 (68%) | ||
School | NS | <0.001 | ||||||
Less than High school | 2684 (65%) | 2209 (65%) | 475 (65%) | 2088 (80%) | 1047 (83%) | 1041 (78%) | ||
High school | 1135 (28%) | 929 (27%) | 206 (28%) | 387 (15%) | 152 (12%) | 235 (18%) | ||
Other/missing | 294 (7%) | 245 (7%) | 49 (7%) | 123 (5%) | 61 (5%) | 62 (5%) | ||
Education | NS | <0.05 | ||||||
No or short | 2329 (57%) | 1904 (56%) | 425 (58%) | 1806 (70%) | 911 (72%) | 895 (67%) | ||
Medium or long | 1527 (37%) | 1274 (38%) | 253 (35%) | 593 (23%) | 259 (21%) | 334 (25%) | ||
Other or missing | 257 (6%) | 205 (6%) | 52 (7%) | 199 (8%) | 90 (7%) | 109 (8%) | ||
Living arrangement | <0.001 | <0.05 | ||||||
Living alone | 1153 (28%) | 918 (27%) | 235 (32%) | 755 (29%) | 330 (26%) | 425 (32%) | ||
Living with someone | 2953 (72%) | 2461 (73%) | 492 (67%) | 1827 (70%) | 928 (74%) | 899 (67%) | ||
Missing | 7 (0%) | 4 (0%) | 3 (0%) | 16 (1%) | 2 (0%) | 14 (1%) | ||
Employment | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | ||||||
Non-employed | 3448 (84%) | 2819 (83%) | 629 (86%) | 2515 (97%) | 1204 (96%) | 1311 (98%) | ||
Partly employed | 310 (8%) | 253 (7%) | 57 (8%) | 30 (1%) | 21 (2%) | 9 (1%) | ||
Fully employed | 282 (7%) | 259 (8%) | 23 (3%) | 25 (1%) | 22 (2%) | 3 (0%) | ||
Other or missing | 73 (2%) | 52 (2%) | 21 (3%) | 28 (1%) | 13 (1%) | 15 (1%) |
Self-Reported | Reported by Proxy | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total (Group 1) N = 4113 | Without CI (Group 1a) n = 3383 | With CI (Group 1b) n = 730 | p-Value (Group 1a vs. 1b) | Total (Group 2) N = 2598 | Without CI (Group 2a) n = 1260 | With CI (Group 2b) n = 1338 | p-Value (Group 2a vs. 2b) | |
Physiotherapist | 2943 (72%) | 2401 (71%) | 542 (74%) | NS | 1992 (77%) | 937 (74%) | 1055 (79%) | <0.05 |
Nurse | 937 (23%) | 716 (21%) | 221 (30%) | <0.0001 | 931 (36%) | 343 (27%) | 588 (44%) | <0.0001 |
Assistive aids consultant | 634 (15%) | 444 (13%) | 190 (26%) | <0.0001 | 1100 (42%) | 411 (33%) | 689 (51%) | <0.0001 |
Care manager (visitator) | 466 (11%) | 317 (9%) | 149 (20%) | <0.0001 | 1026 (39%) | 354 (28%) | 672 (50%) | <0.0001 |
Speech and language therapist | 710 (17%) | 555 (16%) | 155 (21%) | <0.05 | 466 (18%) | 205 (16%) | 261 (20%) | <0.05 |
Occupational therapist | 488 (12%) | 363 (11%) | 125 (17%) | <0.0001 | 644 (25%) | 244 (19%) | 400 (30%) | <0.0001 |
Dentist | 533 (13%) | 421 (12%) | 112 (15%) | <0.05 | 427 (16%) | 167 (13%) | 260 (19%) | <0.0001 |
Dementia or Parkinson-consultant | 93 (2%) | 58 (2%) | 35 (5%) | <0.0001 | 429 (17%) | 89 (7%) | 340 (25%) | <0.0001 |
Neuropsychologist | 271 (7%) | 192 (6%) | 79 (11%) | <0.0001 | 172 (7%) | 65 (5%) | 107 (8%) | <0.05 |
Social counselor | 288 (7%) | 210 (6%) | 78 (11%) | <0.0001 | 121 (5%) | 48 (4%) | 73 (5%) | <0.05 |
Psychologist | 273 (7%) | 192 (6%) | 81 (11%) | <0.0001 | 119 (5%) | 47 (4%) | 72 (5%) | <0.05 |
Dietician | 193 (5%) | 142 (4%) | 51 (7%) | <0.05 | 156 (6%) | 52 (4%) | 104 (8%) | <0.0001 |
Other | 86 (2%) | 69 (2%) | 17 (2%) | NS | 74 (3%) | 41 (3%) | 33 (2%) | NS |
Palliative team | 36 (1%) | 26 (1%) | 10 (1%) | NS | 40 (2%) | 11 (1%) | 29 (2%) | <0.05 |
Sexologist | 45 (1%) | 37 (1%) | 8 (1%) | NS | 8 (0%) | 3 (0%) | 5 (0%) | NS |
None, except from general practitioner or neurologist | 1025 (25%) | 869 (26%) | 156 (21%) | 379 (15%) | 246 (20%) | 133 (10%) | ||
None of the above | 692 (17%) | 610 (18%) | 82 (11%) | 251 (10%) | 159 (13%) | 92 (7%) |
Self-Reported | Reported by Proxy | |||||||
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Total (Group 1) N = 4113 | Without CI (Group 1a) n = 3383 | With CI (Group 1b) n = 730 | p-Value (Group 1a vs. 1b) | Total (Group 2) N = 2598 | Without CI (Group 2a) n = 1260 | With CI (Group 2b) n = 1338 | p-Value (Group 2a vs. 2b) | |
Contact with neurologist | <0.05 | <0.001 | ||||||
More often than 3 times per year | 530 (13%) | 412 (12%) | 118 (16%) | 346 (13%) | 165 (13%) | 181 (14%) | ||
Three times per year | 750 (18%) | 634 (19%) | 116 (16%) | 379 (15%) | 192 (15%) | 187 (14%) | ||
Twice a year | 1803 (44%) | 1506 (45%) | 297 (41%) | 1027 (40%) | 529 (42%) | 498 (37%) | ||
Once a year | 701 (17%) | 574 (17%) | 127 (17%) | 496 (19%) | 235 (19%) | 261 (20%) | ||
Less than once a year | 243 (6%) | 189 (6%) | 54 (7%) | 220 (8%) | 91 (7%) | 129 (10%) | ||
Never | 64 (2%) | 49 (1%) | 15 (2%) | 113 (4%) | 42 (3%) | 71 (5%) | ||
Missing | 22 (1%) | 19 (1%) | 3 (0%) | 17 (1%) | 6 (0%) | 11 (1%) |
Self-Reported | Reported by Proxy | |||||||
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Interventions Targeting: | Total (Group 1) n = 4113 | Without CI (Group 1a) n = 3383 | With CI (Group 1b) n = 730 | p-Value (Group 1a vs. 1b) | Total (Group 2) n = 2598 | Without CI (Group 2a) n = 1260 | With CI (Group 2b) n = 1338 | p-Value (Group 2a vs. 2b) |
Disease education | 1022 (25%) | 797 (24%) | 225 (31%) | <0.0001 | 626 (24%) | 295 (23%) | 331 (25%) | NS |
Diet and nutrition | 774 (19%) | 591 (17%) | 183 (25%) | <0.0001 | 387 (15%) | 187 (15%) | 200 (15%) | NS |
Eating issues | 501 (12%) | 350 (10%) | 151 (21%) | <0.0001 | 301 (12%) | 124 (10%) | 177 (13%) | <0.05 |
Teeth and oral hygiene | 571 (14%) | 424 (13%) | 147 (20%) | <0.0001 | 332 (13%) | 130 (10%) | 202 (15%) | <0.001 |
Speech disorders | 498 (12%) | 368 (11%) | 130 (18%) | <0.0001 | 348 (13%) | 136 (11%) | 212 (16%) | <0.001 |
Physical exercise | 375 (9%) | 297 (9%) | 78 (11%) | NS | 152 (6%) | 77 (6%) | 75 (6%) | NS |
Smoking cessation | 50 (1%) | 37 (1%) | 13 (2%) | NS | 13 (1%) | 6 (0.5%) | 7 (0.5%) | NS |
Alcohol | 117 (3%) | 88 (3%) | 29 (4%) | <0.05 | 34 (1%) | 17 (1%) | 17 (1%) | NS |
Psychological support | 575 (14%) | 435 (13%) | 140 (19%) | <0.0001 | 292 (11%) | 108 (9%) | 184 (14%) | <0.0001 |
Daily activities | 363 (9%) | 276 (8%) | 92 (13%) | <0.0001 | 235 (9%) | 89 (7%) | 146 (11%) | <0.001 |
Sexuality and living together | 426 (10%) | 331 (10%) | 95 (13%) | <0.001 | 146 (6%) | 61 (5%) | 85 (6%) | NS |
Working situation | 157 (4%) | 124 (4%) | 33 (5%) | NS | 26 (1%) | 15 (1%) | 11 (1%) | NS |
Social support from the municipality | 691 (17%) | 523 (15%) | 168 (23%) | <0.0001 | 348 (13%) | 162 (13%) | 186 (14%) | NS |
Assistive devices | 399 (10%) | 292 (9%) | 107 (15%) | <0.0001 | 205 (8%) | 95 (8%) | 110 (8%) | NS |
Home adaptation | 352 (9%) | 264 (8%) | 88 (12%) | <0.001 | 194 (7%) | 79 (6%) | 115 (9%) | <0.05 |
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Thuesen, J.; Mikkelsen, T.B.; Juel, K.; Backmann, T.; Winge, K.; Wæhrens, E.E. Cognitive Impairments in Parkinson’s Disease: Professional Support and Unmet Rehabilitation Needs in Patients with and without Self-Reported Cognitive Impairments—A Secondary Analysis. J. Ageing Longev. 2024, 4, 128-139. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4020009
Thuesen J, Mikkelsen TB, Juel K, Backmann T, Winge K, Wæhrens EE. Cognitive Impairments in Parkinson’s Disease: Professional Support and Unmet Rehabilitation Needs in Patients with and without Self-Reported Cognitive Impairments—A Secondary Analysis. Journal of Ageing and Longevity. 2024; 4(2):128-139. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4020009
Chicago/Turabian StyleThuesen, Jette, Tina Broby Mikkelsen, Knud Juel, Tina Backmann, Kristian Winge, and Eva Ejlersen Wæhrens. 2024. "Cognitive Impairments in Parkinson’s Disease: Professional Support and Unmet Rehabilitation Needs in Patients with and without Self-Reported Cognitive Impairments—A Secondary Analysis" Journal of Ageing and Longevity 4, no. 2: 128-139. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4020009
APA StyleThuesen, J., Mikkelsen, T. B., Juel, K., Backmann, T., Winge, K., & Wæhrens, E. E. (2024). Cognitive Impairments in Parkinson’s Disease: Professional Support and Unmet Rehabilitation Needs in Patients with and without Self-Reported Cognitive Impairments—A Secondary Analysis. Journal of Ageing and Longevity, 4(2), 128-139. https://doi.org/10.3390/jal4020009