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Feb 27 2023

Plain language summary: what symptoms should be measured in clinical studies for early-stage Parkinson’s?

This plain language summary from Future Neurology describes the results of a study into which symptoms are most important to people with Parkinson’s in the earlier stages of their condition, and which symptoms would be appropriate to measure in future clinical studies.

Read the full article here.

The original article on which this plain language summary is based is titled ‘Patient Experience in Early-Stage Parkinson’s Disease: Using a Mixed Methods Analysis to Identify Which Concepts Are Cardinal for Clinical Trial Outcome Assessment’ and was published in Neurology and Therapy. Read the original article here.

Written by Pete Chan · Categorized: Brain and nerves · Tagged: early-stage Parkinson's, lay summary, Parkinson's, plain language summary

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