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Barriers to Mental Healthcare Utilization in Parkinson's Disease

26. juni 2019 opdateret af: Roseanne D Dobkin, PhD, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the elderly. In most people, the illness is complicated by co-occurring psychiatric problems such as depression and anxiety. These non-motor concerns negatively affect the course and management of the disease, often leading to poor outcomes for both patients and their families. Despite these deleterious consequences, psychiatric symptoms in PD are both underreported by patients as well as under-recognized and under-treated by health care providers.

The primary purpose of this study is to identify and describe barriers to mental healthcare utilization for people with Parkinson's disease. Secondary objectives include the assessment of attitudes and preferences regarding the need for mental health services in the PD community and the acceptability of telehealth interventions as a method for improving access and quality of care. In order to accomplish these aims, participants will be asked to fill out an anonymous survey which will take about 15-30 minutes to complete. To best accommodate PD patients with varying levels of disability, participants will have the option to complete the survey online, on paper, or over the phone. The information obtained from this study will be used to support future treatment development efforts (i.e., phone and internet based interventions, community based trainings with local providers) intended to improve access and quality of mental health care for people with PD. To the best of the investigators knowledge, this is the first study to systematically examine barriers to mental healthcare utilization in PD in a national sample.

Studieoversigt

Detaljeret beskrivelse

The survey may be completed online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/improvecare4pd. Potential participants may also call Dr. Dobkin at 732-235-4051 to complete the survey over the phone or to request a paper copy to mailed out.

Undersøgelsestype

Observationel

Tilmelding (Faktiske)

883

Kontakter og lokationer

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Studiesteder

    • New Jersey
      • Piscataway, New Jersey, Forenede Stater, 08854
        • Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Deltagelseskriterier

Forskere leder efter personer, der passer til en bestemt beskrivelse, kaldet berettigelseskriterier. Nogle eksempler på disse kriterier er en persons generelle helbredstilstand eller tidligere behandlinger.

Berettigelseskriterier

Aldre berettiget til at studere

18 år og ældre (Voksen, Ældre voksen)

Tager imod sunde frivillige

Ingen

Køn, der er berettiget til at studere

Alle

Prøveudtagningsmetode

Sandsynlighedsprøve

Studiebefolkning

People with Parkinson's disease.

Beskrivelse

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
  • At least 18 years of age

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Less than 18 years of age

We are looking for responses from those who have, as well as those who have not, had mental health treatment in the past.

Studieplan

Dette afsnit indeholder detaljer om studieplanen, herunder hvordan undersøgelsen er designet, og hvad undersøgelsen måler.

Hvordan er undersøgelsen tilrettelagt?

Design detaljer

  • Observationsmodeller: Økologisk eller fællesskab
  • Tidsperspektiver: Tværsnit

Kohorter og interventioner

Gruppe / kohorte
Intervention / Behandling
People with Parkinson's disease
Individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
No intervention.

Hvad måler undersøgelsen?

Primære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Foranstaltningsbeskrivelse
Tidsramme
Most Commonly Reported Past Barrier to Mental Health Services: "Anyone in my Situation Would be Struggling"
Tidsramme: Baseline
The purpose of this study was to assess the 3 most commonly reported past and future barriers to mental health services. This outcome represents the most common past barrier to mental health services reported by survey respondents. The outcome reported is the percentage of all respondents surveyed who endorsed this particular past barrier. This barrier can best be described as low mental health literacy.
Baseline
2nd Most Commonly Reported Past Barrier to Mental Health Services: "Doctors Are Not Sensitive Enough to PD-related Issues"
Tidsramme: Baseline
The purpose of this study was to assess the 3 most commonly reported past and future barriers to mental health services. This outcome represents the 2nd most common past barrier to mental health services reported by survey respondents. The outcome reported is the percentage of all respondents surveyed who endorsed this particular past barrier. This barrier can best be described as limited knowledge of PD amongst treatment providers.
Baseline
3rd Most Commonly Reported Past Barrier to Mental Health Services: "Out of Pocket Cost Was Too High"
Tidsramme: Baseline
The purpose of this study was to assess the 3 most commonly reported past and future barriers to mental health services. This outcome represents the 3rd most common past barrier to mental health services reported by survey respondents. The outcome reported is the percentage of all respondents surveyed who endorsed this particular past barrier. This barrier can best be described as limited access.
Baseline
Most Commonly Reported Future Barrier to Mental Health Services: "Out of Pocket Cost Was Too High"
Tidsramme: Baseline
The purpose of this study was to assess the 3 most commonly reported past and future barriers to mental health services. This outcome represents the most common future barrier to mental health service reported by respondents to the survey described in the Methods section. Outcome is reported as the percentage of all respondents surveyed who endorsed this particular future barrier. This barrier can best be described as limited access.
Baseline
2nd Most Commonly Reported Future Barrier to Mental Health Services: "Doctors Are Not Sensitive Enough to PD-related Issues"
Tidsramme: Baseline
The purpose of this study was to assess the 3 most commonly reported past and future barriers to mental health services. This outcome represents the 2nd most commonly reported future barrier to mental health services reported by those who responded to the survey described in the Methods section. Outcome is reported as the percentage of all respondents surveyed who endorsed this particular future barrier. This barrier can best be described as limited knowledge of PD amongst treatment providers.
Baseline
3rd Most Commonly Reported Future Barrier to Mental Health Services: "Services Are Not Available in my Community"
Tidsramme: Baseline
The purpose of this study was to assess the 3 most commonly reported past and future barriers to mental health services. This outcome represents the 3rd most common future barrier to mental health service reported by respondents to the survey described in the Methods section. Outcome is reported as the percentage of all respondents surveyed who endorsed this particular future barrier. This barrier can best be described as limited access.
Baseline

Samarbejdspartnere og efterforskere

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Efterforskere

  • Ledende efterforsker: Roseanne D Dobkin, PhD, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Publikationer og nyttige links

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Datoer for undersøgelser

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Studer store datoer

Studiestart

1. juni 2010

Primær færdiggørelse (Faktiske)

1. marts 2013

Studieafslutning (Faktiske)

1. marts 2013

Datoer for studieregistrering

Først indsendt

20. juli 2010

Først indsendt, der opfyldte QC-kriterier

21. juli 2010

Først opslået (Skøn)

22. juli 2010

Opdateringer af undersøgelsesjournaler

Sidste opdatering sendt (Faktiske)

16. juli 2019

Sidste opdatering indsendt, der opfyldte kvalitetskontrolkriterier

26. juni 2019

Sidst verificeret

1. juni 2019

Mere information

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