Experiences of Living With the Nonmotor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease: A Photovoice Study.

Publication date: Jun 01, 2024

Nonmotor symptoms (NMSs) are frequently experienced by people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and are often perceived as their most bothersome symptoms. However, these remain poorly understood with suboptimal clinical management. These unmet needs are an important determinant of health-related quality of life (QoL) in PD. The aim of this study was to gain insights into the experience of living with the NMS of PD in real-time using participatory action methodology. Using the photovoice method, 14 people with PD took photographs to document their experiences of living with the NMS of PD. They composed corresponding written narratives to capture the impact of NMS on their daily activities and QoL. In total, 152 photographs and corresponding narratives were analysed using thematic analysis with an inductive approach. Four interrelated themes were identified. Emotional well-being and sense of self encompassed a process of adjustment to living with PD. Engaging in valued activities, adopting a positive mindset and utilising coping strategies were thought to enhance confidence and self-esteem. Social support and societal awareness highlighted the importance of supportive relationships and socialising to aid participation and avoid isolation. Barriers to social engagement included the unpredictability of NMS and nonvisible NMS being neglected or misunderstood. Findings demonstrated the far-reaching impact of nonmotor aspects of PD on emotional, occupational and social dimensions. These needs could be addressed through person-centred and comprehensive approaches to care. This study utilised a participatory research approach allowing participants to choose the subjects that mattered to them and how to present their results. Additionally, a group workshop was held with people with PD, their family members and healthcare professionals to guide theme development.

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Concepts Keywords
Daily Adaptation, Psychological
Healthcare Aged
Parkinson Aged, 80 and over
Photovoice Female
Unpredictability Humans
Male
Middle Aged
nonmotor symptoms
Parkinson Disease
Parkinson’s disease
participatory action
Photography
photovoice
Qualitative Research
Quality of Life
quality of life
Self Concept
Social Support

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Parkinson’s Disease
pathway KEGG Parkinson disease

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