Knowledge of Parkinson's Disease in a Multiethnic Urban Asian Setting.

Autor: Ai Huey Tan, Chong Tin Tan, Connie Marras, Kwong Weng Loh, Niki Wai Wye Ho, Quan Hziung Lim, Pei Wen Tan, Chee Chean Lim, Yee Weai Cheong, Sik Thien Kong, Jie Ping Schee, Kean Hoong Tan, Suet Ker Soo, Vanderschaaf, Cheryl, Sara Lai Heong Lew, Mahamad, Ummi Affah, Khean Jin Goh, Hoi Sen Yong, Shen-Yang Lim
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Zdroj: Journal of Parkinson's Disease; 2015, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p865-879, 15p
Abstrakt: Background: Public knowledge regarding Parkinson's disease (PD) is important to facilitate good health-seeking behavior, but the literature on this topic is scarce. Objective: We aimed to explore the level of public knowledge regarding PD in a large multiethnic urban Asian cohort, and (as a secondary aim) in a smaller cohort of PD patients and caregivers. Methods: A Knowledge of PD Questionnaire (KPDQ) was developed and administered to members of the Malaysian general public, and to PD patients and caregivers. The KPDQ tests recognition of PD symptoms and general knowledge regarding PD. Results: 1,258 members of the general public completed the KPDQ. Tremor was the most widely recognized symptom (recognized by 79.0% of respondents); however, 83.7% incorrectly believed that all PD patients experience tremor. Memory problem was the most widely recognized NMS. Overall, motor symptoms were better recognized than NMS. Common misperceptions were that there is a cure for PD (49.8%) and that PD is usually familial (41.4%). Female gender, Chinese ethnicity, tertiary education, healthcare-related work, and knowing someone with PD were independently associated with higher KPDQ scores. PD patients (n = 116) and caregivers (n = 135) demonstrated superior knowledge compared with the general public group, but one-third of them believed that PD is currently curable. Conclusions: This is the only study on public knowledge regarding PD in Asia. Important gaps in knowledge were evident, which could present a barrier to early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of PD. This highlights the need for targeted education campaigns and further research in this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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