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The effects of a mindfulness-based lifestyle program for adults with Parkinson's disease: a mixed methods, wait list controlled randomised control study.

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The effects of a mindfulness-based lifestyle program for adults with Parkinson's disease: a mixed methods, wait list controlled randomised control study.

Auteurs : Jenny Advocat [Australie] ; Joanne Enticott [Australie] ; Brooke Vandenberg [Australie] ; Craig Hassed [Australie] ; Jennifer Hester [Australie] ; Grant Russell [Australie]

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Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second commonest neurodegenerative disease in developed countries. Current treatment for PD is pharmacologically focused and can have significant side-effects. There is increasing interest in holistic approaches including mindfulness to help manage the challenges associated with living with PD. We hypothesised that there would be an improvement in PD associated function and wellbeing in participants after participating in a 6-week mindfulness-based lifestyle program, and that these improvements would be sustainable at 6 months. Our primary objective was to determine changes in function and wellbeing associated with PD.

DOI: 10.1186/s12883-016-0685-1
PubMed: 27608621


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