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Nursing and Parkinson’s Disease: A Scoping Review of Worldwide Studies

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  • Michelle Hyczy S. Tosin
  • Claudio Antonio C. Mecone
  • Emanuelle Freitas M. Oliveira
  • David S. Tsui
  • Siok-Bee Tan
  • Sin Irene
  • Bianca C. Oliveira
  • Beatriz Guitton R. B. de Oliveira

Abstract

This scoping review aims to evaluate the characteristics of worldwide studies evolving the scope of nursing practice in Parkinson’s disease (PD). We conducted a three-step search strategy using 11 databases and reference lists. Of the 4,174 screened studies we included 324 (8%). Most were published during 1978 to 2020, with significant increasing in publications from 2002 onwards and a forecast to double in the next 10 years (total expected = 614, ±62.2, R 2  = .998). We identified studies involving nine contexts of nursing practice in PD, in four continents and 31 countries, most of them of observational design (47.2%), funded (52.2%), authored by nurses (70.1%), and related to Nursing care/Guidelines (32.1%), Educational/Research content (16.4%), Symptom management/Medication adherence (14.5%), and Family caregiving (11.1%). The worldwide studies evolving the scope of nursing practice in PD is growing in several health context. These results can guide future research and evidence-based practice involving the role of nurses in PD.

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  • Michelle Hyczy S. Tosin & Claudio Antonio C. Mecone & Emanuelle Freitas M. Oliveira & David S. Tsui & Siok-Bee Tan & Sin Irene & Bianca C. Oliveira & Beatriz Guitton R. B. de Oliveira, 2022. "Nursing and Parkinson’s Disease: A Scoping Review of Worldwide Studies," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 31(2), pages 230-238, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:clnure:v:31:y:2022:i:2:p:230-238
    DOI: 10.1177/10547738211044047
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