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Patient Engagement Investigation of NMS Assist
Sponsor: Newcastle University
Summary
Parkinson's can cause a wide range of non-motor symptoms (NMS), including pain and problems with mental health, memory and sleep. These affect the quality of life of people with Parkinson's (PwP) and their care partners (CP). If these issues are not recognised and managed quickly, they can result in escalating problems. Many PwP are unsure of the extent and variety of the NMS and how simple adjustments at home could improve them. We have developed a digital system to help PwP monitor their non-motor symptoms and develop skills to self-manage them. Such a tool needs to be simple to use, safe and effective. We will ask 30 PwP and CPs to use the digital tool for 6 months, and we will monitor how they use the tool. PwP and CPs will be asked if they feel more knowledgeable and confident to manage their own symptoms whilst being better able to discuss a problem with their healthcare professional. A smaller group of participants will discuss their experiences in more detail to help pinpoint aspects that work well and those needing adjustment and development. It is thought that the use of this system will result in improved quality of life and increased knowledge and confidence for managing symptoms while safely reducing the time spent by healthcare professionals on manageable non-motor symptoms.
Official title: The Impact of a Digital System on the Monitoring and Self-management of Non-motor Symptoms in People With Parkinson's
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2025-08-06
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2026-01-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
NMS Assist
The system enables people with Parkinson's and their care partners to complete questionnaires about symptoms and burden and share that information with their care team. They can also access self-help resources and materials about managing non-motor symptoms. Healthcare providers have a dashboard that flags any worsening symptoms or discrepancies between PwP and CP reports, enabling their to prioritise care and quickly see the status of their patients. The system also enables PwP or CPs to request healthcare contact.
Locations (1)
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom