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Presentation
Divergence of Perceived Treatment Efficacy in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease and Caregivers
Rocky Mountain Psychological Association: 86th Annual Convention, [Denver, CO] (2016)
  • Jory Paredes, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
  • Anthony N. Parisi, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
  • Pennie S. Seibert, Boise State University
  • Elora W. Williams, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
  • Colleen R. Poulton, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
Abstract
Analysis of individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and their caregiver’s (CG) revealed significant differences in perception of treatment efficacy. We administered a questionnaire to 30 PD individuals and 28 CGs. Te PD sample was significantly more likely to view their treatment as having greater effectiveness than that perceived by CGs.
Disciplines
Publication Date
April 15, 2016
Citation Information
Jory Paredes, Anthony N. Parisi, Pennie S. Seibert, Elora W. Williams, et al.. "Divergence of Perceived Treatment Efficacy in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease and Caregivers" Rocky Mountain Psychological Association: 86th Annual Convention, [Denver, CO] (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/pennie_seibert/37/