Navigating Life With Parkinson's Disease: A Focus Group Study on Coping Strategies and Considerations for Self‐Management Support

Author:

Daemen Maud M. J.1ORCID,De Bruijn‐Heijligers Bouke A. A. G.2,Van Der Heijden Colin2,Boots Lizzy M. M.1,Oosterloo Mayke3,De Vugt Marjolein E.1,Duits Annelien A.124

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology/Alzheimer Center Limburg, Mental Health and Neuroscience Research Institute Maastricht University Maastricht The Netherlands

2. Department of Medical Psychology Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

3. Department of Neurology Maastricht University Medical Center Maastricht The Netherlands

4. Department of Medical Psychology Maastricht University Medical Center Maastricht The Netherlands

Abstract

ABSTRACTAimTo investigate the experiences of people with Parkinson's disease in coping with and adapting to their disease and to identify considerations for a tailored self‐management support program.DesignA descriptive phenomenological focus group study.MethodsFive semi‐structured focus groups were conducted between April 2023 and June 2023 in the Netherlands, with 12 people with Parkinson's disease. Two researchers independently performed an inductive content analysis.ResultsThree principal categories emerged: (1) Rational realisation versus emotional experience: the coping strategy transition. This category includes three main coping strategies: denial or avoidance coping, acknowledging with less active coping and proactive and task‐oriented coping. (2) Factors that influence coping, including mindset and skills, social circles and communication and access to support and care. (3) Considerations for successful self‐management of Parkinson's disease, highlighting key areas such as psycho‐emotional guidance, nutrition and lifestyle, peer support and maintaining autonomy and sense of identity.ConclusionCoping and adaptation strategies are individual and dynamic processes, with multiple key or turning points during the transition between strategies. Tailored self‐management support can enhance coping abilities during these transitions, fostering adaptation to a life with Parkinson's disease.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareA patient‐focused version of an existing blended self‐management support program for family caregivers will be developed, which will be delivered by healthcare professionals.ImpactThis study can help healthcare professionals tailor support for people with Parkinson's disease, emphasising their role in facilitating coping and adaptation. Enhancing self‐management can improve self‐efficacy, quality of life and potentially reduce healthcare utilisation in people with Parkinson's disease.Reporting MethodFindings are reported according to the COREQ guidelines.Patient or Public ContributionPatients and Parkinson's disease experts participated in the preparation and implications of the findings. All participants could contribute to the self‐management support program, either through video interviews or content feedback.

Publisher

Wiley

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