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Tackling psychosocial maladjustment in Parkinson's disease patients following subthalamic deep-brain stimulation: A randomised clinical trial
Document Type
Report
Source
PLoS ONE. April 11, 2017, Vol. 12 Issue 4, e0174512
Subject
Mental disorders -- Risk factors -- Educational aspects -- Research
Parkinson disease -- Care and treatment -- Research
Brain stimulation -- Usage -- Complications and side effects
Health
Science and technology
Educational aspects
Care and treatment
Usage
Complications and side effects
Research
Risk factors
Language
English
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Background Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) is an effective treatment for the motor and non-motor signs of Parkinson's disease (PD), however, psychological disorders and social maladjustment have been reported in about one third of patients after STN-DBS. We propose here a perioperative psychoeducation programme to limit such social and familial disruption. Methods Nineteen PD patients and carers were included in a randomised single blind study. Social adjustment scale (SAS) scores from patients and carers that received the psychoeducation programme (n = 9) were compared, both 1 and 2 years after surgery, with patients and carers with usual care (n = 10). Depression, anxiety, cognitive status, apathy, coping, parkinsonian disability, quality-of-life, carers' anxiety and burden were also analysed. Results Seventeen patients completed the study, 2 were excluded from the final analysis because of adverse events. At 1 year, 2/7 patients with psychoeducation and 8/10 with usual care had an aggravation in at least one domain of the SAS (p = .058). At 2 years, only 1 patient with psychoeducation suffered persistent aggravated social adjustment as compared to 8 patients with usual care (p = .015). At 1 year, anxiety, depression and instrumental coping ratings improved more in the psychoeducation than in the usual care group (p = .038, p = .050 and p = .050, respectively). No significant differences were found between groups for quality of life, cognitive status, apathy or motor disability. Conclusions Our results suggest that a perioperative psychoeducation programme prevents social maladjustment in PD patients following STN-DBS and improves anxiety and depression compared to usual care. These preliminary data need to be confirmed in larger studies.
Author(s): Joao Flores Alves Dos Santos 1,2,3, Sophie Tezenas du Montcel 4,5, Marcella Gargiulo 6, Cecile Behar 7,8, Sébastien Montel 7,8, Thierry Hergueta 7, Soledad Navarro 9, Hayat Belaid 1,9, [...]