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Parkinson’s Disease Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist Demographic Survey 2021

Parkinson’s Disease Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist Demographic Survey 2021 AbstractParkinson’s disease is a common neurological condition. Patients benefit from patient centred care provided by a Parkinson’s disease or movement disorder nurse specialist. This study is the second in a series of annually recurring publications to progressively monitor the growth and development of the PDMDNS profession in Australia. Results will firstly; provide evidence to support the PDMDNS professional body in Australia to advocate for adequate resources, sufficient training and appropriate levels of qualifications and pay grades, secondly; assist in identifying gaps in the provision of services to people living with PD. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Journal of Neuroscience de Gruyter

Parkinson’s Disease Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist Demographic Survey 2021

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2023 Susan Williams et al., published by Sciendo
eISSN
2208-6781
DOI
10.21307/ajon-2023-006
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Abstract

AbstractParkinson’s disease is a common neurological condition. Patients benefit from patient centred care provided by a Parkinson’s disease or movement disorder nurse specialist. This study is the second in a series of annually recurring publications to progressively monitor the growth and development of the PDMDNS profession in Australia. Results will firstly; provide evidence to support the PDMDNS professional body in Australia to advocate for adequate resources, sufficient training and appropriate levels of qualifications and pay grades, secondly; assist in identifying gaps in the provision of services to people living with PD.

Journal

Australasian Journal of Neurosciencede Gruyter

Published: May 1, 2023

Keywords: Parkinson disease; Parkinson’s disease; Parkinson disease nurse; Parkinson’s disease nurse; demographic survey; workforce; Australia

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