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Evaluation of a New Communication Aid Tool to Favor Global Patient Centered Care

Evaluation of a New Communication Aid Tool to Favor Global Patient Centered Care

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18-90 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

PARKINSUN is a new communication aid tool, expected to favor global patient centered care for PD patients during consultation with GPs and neurologists. Two groups of patients will be randomized to use or not PARKINSUN when they consult their physicians every 3 months during 7 months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult men and women with all stages of PD
  • Without severe chronic neurological or mental or psychiatric pathology
  • Absence of cognitive impairment affecting autonomy (MDS criteria of dementia and MOCA > 22)
  • able to come (alone or accompanied) to consultation
  • Affiliate or beneficiary of a social security scheme
  • Subject having signed informed consent
  • Patient willing to comply with all procedures of the study and its duration

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Administrative reasons: impossibility of receiving informed information, inability to participate in the whole study, absence of coverage by the social security system, refusal to sign consent.
  • Subject under tutelage or curtailer.
  • Subject not fluent in the French language to understand the instructions necessary to carry out the cognitive tests.

Study details
    Parkinson's Disease

NCT04179695

University Hospital, Lille

30 January 2026

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