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Parkinson's Disease
Summary
Getting familiar with Parkinson’s Disease in terms of epidemiology and prevalence, known causes including genetics, environmental and their interactions, how diagnosis is made and communicated and which are the main symptoms.
Understanding the impact of PD to patients and their caregivers and how the early and timely integration of palliative care can help deal with it.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Spyridon Konitsiotis
Dimitrios Fotiadis
Palliative care principles and concepts
Summary
Comprehending the palliative care principles.
Get introduced to the multi-dimensionality of human-being and the complexity of accepting death and non-ideal outcomes.
Understanding the dynamic involvement of palliative care throughout the illness.
Get familiar with patient-family oriented care management competencies.
Taking care of oneself and multidisciplinary team.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Piret Paal
Giovanni Gentile
Parkinson’s Disease and its management
Summary
Be informed about the available pharmacological treatments for PD.
Be informed about the surgical options that exist for the advanced Parkinson’s Disease.
Comprehend the importance of multi-professional, interdisciplinary and continuous management of PD.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Spyridon Konitsiotis
Dimitrios Fotiadis
Interdisciplinary approaches for the management of PD
Summary
Understand the concepts of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches and their difference.
Identify the different healthcare professionals involved in the management of patients with Parkinson’s disease and their roles.
Learn how to design individual care plans by taking the needs and preferences of the patient and caregiver into account.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Marjan Meinders
Bas Bloem
Getting on with life (Living with Parkinson’s)
Summary
Understand the impact of PD in common activities of daily life.
Learning practical tips that will help patients and caregivers improve their quality of life.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Pille Taba
Katrin Sikk
Mari Muldmaa
Eve Reiljan
Providing care for caregivers
Summary
Comprehend what caregiving entails.
Understand the rights and needs of caregivers.
Be educated in basic caring skills.
Become aware of interventions aiming to reduce the burden and distress of the caregiver.
Understand the role of support groups.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Pille Taba
Liis Kadastik-Eerme
Ülle Krikmann
Marika Rosenthal
Advance Care Planning and Advance Directives
Summary
Be able to identify and describe the different “last decisions” in late stage PD.
Have basic knowledge on how to make a will.
Know basics on how to deal with power of attorneys.
Being part of science: participating in clinical studies and the “brain bank” initiative.
Have some basic knowledge on the most important research activities in late stage PD.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Katharina Lex
Christiane Weck
Stefan Lorenzl
Advanced Parkinson`s Disease, Death and Dying
Summary
Be able to recognise the advanced stage PD and start or increase the intensity of palliative care.
Understand the difficulties of the advanced stage.
Understand and accept the end-of-life decision-making process.
Be aware of alternative settings and different options for the advanced stage.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Katharina Lex
Christiane Weck
Stefan Lorenzl
Managing common symptoms in Late Stage PD
Summary
Understand the clinical aspects of specialist palliative care in Parkinson’s disease
Be able to recognize, assess and manage common symptoms in late stage PD
Understand the social aspects of eating.
Swallowing problems in the advanced stages of the disease.
Comprehend when a feeding tube is indicated and what it entails.
Be aware of speech therapeutics options towards eating.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Christiane Weck
Stefan Lorenzl
Loss, Grief management and Bereavement
Summary
Identify and describe the losses (and their impact) that patients and their families face across the illness trajectory and (for families) after death.
Differentiate between loss, grief, bereavement and mourning, including triggers for abnormal of prolonged grief reactions.
Identify common loss/grief models and describe their value for practice, including identification of complex grief.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Piret Paal
Giovanni Gentile
Spiritual Care
Summary
Understand the concepts of spirituality, spiritual needs and care.
Be able to apply the spiritual care model throughout the illness course.
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Piret Paal
Testimonials and Discussion on Advance Directives
Summary
Comprehend patients’ and caregivers’ views on advance care planning
Understand different perspectives in complex, advance care decisions
Duration
3 to 4 hours
Assessment
• Topic related Discussion/Exercise
• Self-Assessment (20 multiple choice questions)
Facilitators
Stefan Lorenzl
Angelo Antonini
Anette Schrag
Pille Taba