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Nonmotor-Related Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Patients with Subjective Memory Complaints: Comparison with PDQ-39

2020· article· en· 6 citations· W3019060512 sur OpenAlex· 10.1155/2020/7953032

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Claude Opus 4.8OUT
genre : empirical
porte sur le Canada: non
confiance: high

Study of quality of life and memory complaints in Parkinson's patients; the call for validated tools is a clinical instrument note, not metaresearch.

GPT-5.6 (high)OUT
genre : empirical
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confiance: high

This studies quality of life and memory complaints in Parkinson’s patients, not research itself.

Grok 4.5OUT
genre : empirical
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confiance: high

Clinical study linking Parkinson's subjective memory complaints to quality of life; patient outcomes, not research practice.

Résumé

BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with cognitive decline, progressing from subjective memory complaints (SMC) via mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to dementia. SMC are only measurable by an interview and thus rely on individuals reporting a subjectively perceived worsening of cognitive functioning. Cognitive decline is accompanied by a reduction in quality of life (QoL); however, the extent to which SMC manifest a reduction of QoL remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between SMC and deterioration of QoL in patients suffering from PD. METHODS: A total of 46 cognitively unimpaired PD patients (29 men and 17 women) completed PDQ-39, two assessments to measure SMC (Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly (IQCODE) and a Self-Assessment questionnaire), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). Multiple regression modelling was conducted to investigate the confounding effect of depression and anxiety. RESULTS: = 0.55). CONCLUSION: In our study, SMC is significantly related to a reduction of cognitive QoL. In addition, we observed significant relation to anxiety and depression levels. In contrast to our main hypothesis, we found no association with overall QoL; this lack of association could be due to unstandardized questionnaires and emphasizes the need of validated tools for evaluating SMC.

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La notice

Revue
Parkinson s Disease
Thématique
Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
Domaine
Medicine
Établissements canadiens
Organismes subventionnaires
Parkinson SchweizFondation BotnarNational Science Foundation, United Arab EmiratesNational Research FoundationMach-Gaensslen Foundation of Canada
Mots-clés
MedicineParkinson's diseaseQuality of life (healthcare)GerontologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternal medicineDiseaseNursing
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