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Parkinson Disease: A Model of National Digital Interventions to Prevent or Slow a Rise of Non-Communicable
Sponsor: Roongrooj Bhidayasiri
Summary
According to Parkinson's Disease Medical Center of Excellence's project which was registered Parkinson's disease patients in 2008-2011, it was found that there were more than 60,000 people with Parkinson's disease in Thailand, approximately 1 over 3 of all elderly people. It is estimated that the prevalence of Parkinson's disease is approximately 242.57 per 100,000 people of all elderly people, and it is likely to increase due to the current situation of Thailand which is entering aging society. The current diagnosis of Parkinson's disease still relies heavily on medical history and physical examination. The accuracy of diagnosing Parkinson's disease by neurologists is approximately 80 percent, especially when they have been following up consistently. Nonetheless, if they have Parkinson's disease in the early stages, the signs and symptoms will not be severe. Therefore, diagnostic accuracy will decrease around 40-50 percent, making it difficult to diagnose Parkinson's disease patients at an early stage and as a consequence, there still are many undiagnosed patients in 2022. Consequently, Parkinson's Disease Medical Center of Excellence is planning to establish this pilot research project to develop and analyze advanced data of the screening system for people at risk and precursor symptoms to Parkinson's disease, Chulalongkorn Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society. Dividing patients into 3 groups, those who have precursor symptoms, who are at risk of developing disease and Parkinson's disease patients, using the digital platform on mobile application that includes general information, health information, congenital diseases, regularly used medications, initial abnormal symptoms, various risk factors, writing and handwriting, pronunciation assessments, and get diagnosis from experts for referral in the public health system.
Official title: Flipping the Paradigm of Parkinson Disease: A Model of National Eat, Move, Sleep Digital Interventions to Prevent or Slow a Rise of Non-Communicable Diseases in Thailand
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - 99 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
10000
Start Date
2024-01-01
Completion Date
2033-12-31
Last Updated
2024-09-25
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Locations (1)
Chulalongkorn Center of Excellence for Parkinson's disease and related to movement disorder
Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand