How can patients’ trajectories inform the co-design of an integrated care network for people living with Parkinson’s Disease?

The purpose of our research was to co-design a care delivery model that supports both social and medical care from the perspective of patients and care partners.

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An integrated care model for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) offers the promise of meeting complex care needs in a person-centered way that addresses fragmentation and improves quality of life. The purpose of our research was to co-design a care delivery model that supports both social and medical care from the perspective of patients and care partners. In the first step of our co-design approach, participants from five countries were invited to share their experiences of living with PD during a narrative interview. A qualitative analysis of these narrative interviews based on the Corbin and Strauss model was done to map out patients’ trajectories. Three typical trajectories were identified: (a) the “unpredictable” trajectory, (b) the “situated” trajectory, and (c) the “demanding” trajectory. Based on the analysis of these trajectories, we were able to integrate various patient experiences into the design of an integrated care network.

https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323211042605

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Grosjean S, Farré Coma J, Gal O, et al. Co-designing an Integrated Care Network With People Living With Parkinson’s Disease: From Patients’ Narratives to Trajectory Analysis. Qualitative Health Research. 2021;31(14):2585-2601. doi:10.1177/10497323211042605


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