LiveWell – Promoting Healthy Living and Wellbeing for Parkinson Patients through Social Network and ICT Training

Author:

Boulos Maged N. Kamel1,Ifeachor Emmanuel2,Escudero Javier3,Zhao Peng2,Carroll Camille2,Costa Pedro4,Doppler Gerhard5,Marín Laura Carrasco6,Spiru Luiza7,Guðmundsdótti Kristin Helga8,Kosem Marija9

Affiliation:

1. University of the Highlands and Islands, UK

2. Plymouth University, UK

3. Edinburgh University, UK

4. INOVAMAIS – Serviços de Consultadoria em Inovação Tecnológica, S.A., Portugal

5. Bit media e-solutions GmbH, Austria

6. Asociacíon Parkinson Madrid, Spain

7. Ana Aslan International Foundation, Romania

8. Samvil ehf. Fjarkennsla.com, Iceland

9. Splošna bolnišnica Brežice, Slovenia

Abstract

About 1.2 million people in Europe have Parkinson's disease (PD). PD patients often suffer from social exclusion and depression due to progressive lack of control over the disease. Eventually, most require constant care, leading to huge socioeconomic burdens. To partially tackle this issue, 7 partners in 7 countries participated in LiveWell (EU-funded project, 2012-14) to develop an innovative Web-based education, training and social community platform targeting PD patients, carers and clinicians. This paper describes LiveWell from conception to completion, presents lessons learnt over the course of the project, and highlights some identified main areas of best practice. The Project Consortium might not have had the chance to implement everything learnt in the current outputs, but these lessons and guidelines can be later used to improve LiveWell, and can also be generalised to benefit similar e-health services. The combination of appropriate online education and social communities could help patients and carers cope positively with PD, promoting social inclusion and better outcomes.

Publisher

IGI Global

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