I don’t know about y’all, but without my care partner I would have been dead a long time ago. As it is, I am able to let her go off for a couple of weeks to help take care of her elderly old father and still manage to handle all the Activities of Daily Living (AD). This thesis looked into care partnerships and clinicians, and what could be done to improve outcomes. Four insights emerged:
This research program has given rise to four main insights, grounded in the perspectives of both care partnerships and the clinicians who provide their care.
First, is the importance of incorporating the care partner into clinical care discussions, both about how to support the person diagnosed with PD, and for their own health.
Second, is to consider self management education as a means of achieving client-centered care by supporting the care partnership to effect the cognitive, emotional and behavioural responses required to manage the many dimensions of PD.
Third, is the importance of supporting the care partnership to assemble a healthcare team of relevant professionals and connecting them with appropriate community resources.
Finally, identifying and managing expectations through empathetic,
effective communication is paramount to the care partnership’s satisfaction with their clinical care.Understanding how care partnerships learned to care for themselves while living with PD carries important implications for clinical practice in various disciplines. Healthcare professionals may reflexively contemplate these insights and consider how they may be applied in their clinical settings.