Post by Ingrid Sturkenboom
Occupational therapist - researcher - Trainer ParkinsonNet International
I’m very pleased to share our new article published in Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. In this paper we describe and reflect on the four innovations used in the recently developed integrated allied health guidelines for Parkinson’s disease, aimed at helping bridge the evidence–practice gap. https://lnkd.in/eNEhdP5k Key innovations: • An integrated multidisciplinary scope that supports coordinated care • Embedded decision-support, offering tailored, problem-based recommendations • Dual accessibility, designed for both clinicians and people living with Parkinson’s disease • Dynamic, modular updates to keep guidance aligned with the latest evidence and practice Together, these innovations offer a scalable blueprint for future guideline development, with the potential to enhance implementation and impact on everyday clinical practice. Grateful to my co-authors: Anneli Langbroek-Amersfoort, MSc; Bas Bloem Philip Van der Wees; Femke van der Voort; Masja van het Hoofd; Marten Munneke Consortium partners for enabling the development of 'Paramedische Richtlijn Parkinson met Actieve beslisondersteuning': ParkinsonNet; Parkinson Vereniging; Maud Graff; Philip Van der Wees; KNGF Koninklijk Nederlands Genootschap voor Fysiotherapie; Vereniging van Oefentherapeuten (VvO); Nederlandse Vereniging van Diëtisten (NVD); Ergotherapie Nederland; NVLF | Nederlandse Vereniging voor Logopedie en Foniatrie; HAN Lectoraat Neurorevalidatie - Eigen regie en Participatie; Alii Funder: ZonMw