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Parkinson's disease - Management
What is the role of a Parkinson's disease nurse specialist?

  • The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommends that people with Parkinson's disease should have regular access to the following, which may be provided by a Parkinson's disease nurse specialist:
    • Clinical monitoring and medication adjustment.
    • A continuing point of contact for support, including home visits when appropriate.
    • A reliable source of information about clinical and social matters of concern to people with Parkinson's disease and their carers [NICE, 2006].
  • There are areas without a Parkinson's disease nurse specialist, but these areas may be providing an equivalent service in other ways [Bell, 2003; National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions, 2006; Thomas et al, 2006].

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