Specialized Staff for the Care of People with Parkinson's Disease in Germany: An Overview

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Specialized Staff for the Care of People with Parkinson's Disease in Germany: An Overview. / Prell, Tino; Siebecker, Frank; Lorrain, Michael; Tönges, Lars; Warnecke, Tobias; Klucken, Jochen; Wellach, Ingmar; Buhmann, Carsten; Wolz, Martin; Lorenzl, Stefan; Herbst, Heinz; Eggers, Carsten; Mai, Tobias.

in: J CLIN MED, Jahrgang 9, Nr. 8, 10.08.2020.

Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/ZeitungSCORING: ReviewForschung

Harvard

Prell, T, Siebecker, F, Lorrain, M, Tönges, L, Warnecke, T, Klucken, J, Wellach, I, Buhmann, C, Wolz, M, Lorenzl, S, Herbst, H, Eggers, C & Mai, T 2020, 'Specialized Staff for the Care of People with Parkinson's Disease in Germany: An Overview', J CLIN MED, Jg. 9, Nr. 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082581

APA

Prell, T., Siebecker, F., Lorrain, M., Tönges, L., Warnecke, T., Klucken, J., Wellach, I., Buhmann, C., Wolz, M., Lorenzl, S., Herbst, H., Eggers, C., & Mai, T. (2020). Specialized Staff for the Care of People with Parkinson's Disease in Germany: An Overview. J CLIN MED, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082581

Vancouver

Prell T, Siebecker F, Lorrain M, Tönges L, Warnecke T, Klucken J et al. Specialized Staff for the Care of People with Parkinson's Disease in Germany: An Overview. J CLIN MED. 2020 Aug 10;9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082581

Bibtex

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title = "Specialized Staff for the Care of People with Parkinson's Disease in Germany: An Overview",
abstract = "Access to specialized care is essential for people with Parkinson´s disease (PD). Given the growing number of people with PD and the lack of general practitioners and neurologists, particularly in rural areas in Germany, specialized PD staff (PDS), such as PD nurse specialists and Parkinson Assistants (PASS), will play an increasingly important role in the care of people with PD over the coming years. PDS have several tasks, such as having a role as an educator or adviser for other health professionals or an advocate for people with PD to represent and justify their needs. PD nurse specialists have been established for a long time in the Netherlands, England, the USA, and Scandinavia. In contrast, in Germany, distinct PDS models and projects have been established. However, these projects and models show substantial heterogeneity in terms of access requirements, education, theoretical and practical skills, principal workplace (inpatient vs. outpatient), and reimbursement. This review provides an overview of the existing forms and regional models for PDS in Germany. PDS reimbursement concepts must be established that will foster an implementation throughout Germany. Additionally, development of professional roles in nursing and more specialized care in Germany is needed.",
author = "Tino Prell and Frank Siebecker and Michael Lorrain and Lars T{\"o}nges and Tobias Warnecke and Jochen Klucken and Ingmar Wellach and Carsten Buhmann and Martin Wolz and Stefan Lorenzl and Heinz Herbst and Carsten Eggers and Tobias Mai",
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AU - Siebecker, Frank

AU - Lorrain, Michael

AU - Tönges, Lars

AU - Warnecke, Tobias

AU - Klucken, Jochen

AU - Wellach, Ingmar

AU - Buhmann, Carsten

AU - Wolz, Martin

AU - Lorenzl, Stefan

AU - Herbst, Heinz

AU - Eggers, Carsten

AU - Mai, Tobias

PY - 2020/8/10

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N2 - Access to specialized care is essential for people with Parkinson´s disease (PD). Given the growing number of people with PD and the lack of general practitioners and neurologists, particularly in rural areas in Germany, specialized PD staff (PDS), such as PD nurse specialists and Parkinson Assistants (PASS), will play an increasingly important role in the care of people with PD over the coming years. PDS have several tasks, such as having a role as an educator or adviser for other health professionals or an advocate for people with PD to represent and justify their needs. PD nurse specialists have been established for a long time in the Netherlands, England, the USA, and Scandinavia. In contrast, in Germany, distinct PDS models and projects have been established. However, these projects and models show substantial heterogeneity in terms of access requirements, education, theoretical and practical skills, principal workplace (inpatient vs. outpatient), and reimbursement. This review provides an overview of the existing forms and regional models for PDS in Germany. PDS reimbursement concepts must be established that will foster an implementation throughout Germany. Additionally, development of professional roles in nursing and more specialized care in Germany is needed.

AB - Access to specialized care is essential for people with Parkinson´s disease (PD). Given the growing number of people with PD and the lack of general practitioners and neurologists, particularly in rural areas in Germany, specialized PD staff (PDS), such as PD nurse specialists and Parkinson Assistants (PASS), will play an increasingly important role in the care of people with PD over the coming years. PDS have several tasks, such as having a role as an educator or adviser for other health professionals or an advocate for people with PD to represent and justify their needs. PD nurse specialists have been established for a long time in the Netherlands, England, the USA, and Scandinavia. In contrast, in Germany, distinct PDS models and projects have been established. However, these projects and models show substantial heterogeneity in terms of access requirements, education, theoretical and practical skills, principal workplace (inpatient vs. outpatient), and reimbursement. This review provides an overview of the existing forms and regional models for PDS in Germany. PDS reimbursement concepts must be established that will foster an implementation throughout Germany. Additionally, development of professional roles in nursing and more specialized care in Germany is needed.

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