2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0577
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Abstract: Objective: To understand the daily lives of people with Parkinson's disease. Method: Qualitative research, using as methodological and theoretical referential the Grounded Theory and Symbolic Interactionism, respectively. The in-depth interview was conducted with 30 people with Parkinson's disease. Results: From data analysis, three themes were selected: Living with the disease -living with the treatment and changes in lifestyle; Modifying of one's job performance -revealing incapacity for work and the need to… Show more

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“…39,42,53,54,59,64,65 Barbara Habermann reported that people living with Parkinson's who remained in the workforce described goal adjustment, eg, changing their focus from career advancement to maintaining their current position. 39,42,53,54,59,64,65 Barbara Habermann reported that people living with Parkinson's who remained in the workforce described goal adjustment, eg, changing their focus from career advancement to maintaining their current position.…”
Section: Work Rolementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…39,42,53,54,59,64,65 Barbara Habermann reported that people living with Parkinson's who remained in the workforce described goal adjustment, eg, changing their focus from career advancement to maintaining their current position. 39,42,53,54,59,64,65 Barbara Habermann reported that people living with Parkinson's who remained in the workforce described goal adjustment, eg, changing their focus from career advancement to maintaining their current position.…”
Section: Work Rolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor general social functioning was associated with facial masking, communication problems, and cognitive impairment. 33,42,53,54,59,64,65 The breadth of factors that contribute to impaired functioning signals a variety of plausible intervention targets. 20,40,79 Earlier departure from the workforce was associated with female sex, older age, longer disease duration, anxiety, ADL performance, depression, and cognitive impairment.…”
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“…Clinical manifestation of PD is represented by a set of motor and non-motor symptoms (Kalia and Lang, 2015). Characteristic signs and symptoms result in everyday efforts of coexistence with the new situation (Valcarenghi et al, 2018). This is reflected in patients' perception of the changing body (Eatough and Shaw, 2017;Gibson and Kierans, 2017;Haahr et al, 2011;Olsson and Nilsson, 2015;Redmond and Suddick, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%