Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease
This study investigates the crucial role of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients' awareness, understanding and perception in achieving positive treatment outcomes. Using the Knowledge and Perception of Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (KPPDQ), a survey was conducted among 169 PD patient...
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Majid Norhaini; Aziz Nik Nur Yasmin Nor; Desa Siti Hajar Mat; Suryanto Suryanto |
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Majid, Norhaini; Aziz, Nik Nur Yasmin Nor; Desa, Siti Hajar Mat; Suryanto, Suryanto Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL English Proceedings Paper This study investigates the crucial role of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients' awareness, understanding and perception in achieving positive treatment outcomes. Using the Knowledge and Perception of Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (KPPDQ), a survey was conducted among 169 PD patients in one of the teaching hospital's Neurology Clinic. Significant correlations were found between age, duration since diagnosis, ethnicity, employment status, information sources, and patients' understanding levels. The study highlights the necessity for targeted interventions and continuous research to enhance patient education, correct misconceptions, and foster a more informed and supportive society for PD patients and their families, contributing to overall well-being. E-IPH LTD UK 2398-4287 2024 9 27 10.21834/e-bpj.v9i27.5656 Environmental Sciences & Ecology hybrid WOS:001300160600003 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001300160600003 |
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Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease |
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Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease |
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Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease |
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Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease |
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Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease |
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Patients' Awareness of Symptoms, Understanding and Perception of Parkinson's Disease |
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This study investigates the crucial role of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients' awareness, understanding and perception in achieving positive treatment outcomes. Using the Knowledge and Perception of Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (KPPDQ), a survey was conducted among 169 PD patients in one of the teaching hospital's Neurology Clinic. Significant correlations were found between age, duration since diagnosis, ethnicity, employment status, information sources, and patients' understanding levels. The study highlights the necessity for targeted interventions and continuous research to enhance patient education, correct misconceptions, and foster a more informed and supportive society for PD patients and their families, contributing to overall well-being. |
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