The general aim of this thesis was to assess the effectiveness of a standardized psychosocial education program. The first studies of this thesis were aimed to assess the effectiveness of the... Show moreThe general aim of this thesis was to assess the effectiveness of a standardized psychosocial education program. The first studies of this thesis were aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Patient Education Program for Parkinson__s disease (PEPP), as the original program was directed at Parkinson__s disease. Thereafter, it was aimed to assess the program__s feasibility in other diseases. A second step in the thesis was an evaluation of the feasibility of the program adapted to a new disease-specific form for Huntington__s disease (PEP-HD). The third step was to evaluate a generic form of the program in a heterogeneous group of patients with chronic diseases and co-morbid psychiatric problems (PEP-CD). Show less
The thesis “Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease” is part of the PROPARK study, a longitudinal cohort study of approximately 400 patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), who are profiled on... Show moreThe thesis “Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease” is part of the PROPARK study, a longitudinal cohort study of approximately 400 patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), who are profiled on genotype, phenotype, disability, and global outcomes of health, using valid and reliable assessment instruments for PD. The aims of this thesis were to characterize the non-motor domains important in PD such as olfactory, autonomic, sleep, cognitive, and psychiatric problems. Additionally, their relations with other domains of the disease were evaluated on a cross-sectional level, as well as their impact on disability and health-related quality of life. Furthermore, the phenotypic characteristics of mutation carriers in the cohort were evaluated. The most important conclusions from this thesis are: 1. Non-motor symptoms are frequently present in patients with PD 2. Non-motor symptoms are related to each other 3. Non-motor symptoms greatly influence quality of life in patients with PD The results as described in this thesis will serve as guideline for future research which will be aimed at underlying disease mechanisms. Show less