Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review
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Resumo: | SUMMARY Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, with an estimated prevalence of 41/100,000 individuals affected aged between 40 and 49 years old and 1,900/100,000 aged 80 and over. Based on the essentiality of ascertaining which wearable devices have clinical literary evidence and with the purpose of analyzing the information revealed by such technologies, we conducted this scientific article of integrative review. It is an integrative review, whose main objective is to carry out a summary of the state of the art of wearable devices used in patients with Parkinson's disease. After the review, we retrieved 8 papers. Of the selected articles, only 3 were not systematic reviews; one was a series of cases and two prospective longitudinal studies. These technologies have a very rich field of application; however, research is still necessary to make such evaluations reliable and crucial to the well-being of these patients. |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review Godoi,Bruno Bastos Parkinson's Disease Wearable Electronic Devices Technology Review Public Health |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review |
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Parkinson's disease and wearable devices, new perspectives for a public health issue: an integrative literature review |
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Godoi,Bruno Bastos |
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Godoi,Bruno Bastos Amorim,Gabriel Donato Quiroga,Daniel Gonçalves Holanda,Vanessa Milanesi Júlio,Thiago Tournier,Marcelo Benedet |
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Amorim,Gabriel Donato Quiroga,Daniel Gonçalves Holanda,Vanessa Milanesi Júlio,Thiago Tournier,Marcelo Benedet |
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Godoi,Bruno Bastos Amorim,Gabriel Donato Quiroga,Daniel Gonçalves Holanda,Vanessa Milanesi Júlio,Thiago Tournier,Marcelo Benedet |
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Parkinson's Disease Wearable Electronic Devices Technology Review Public Health |
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Parkinson's Disease Wearable Electronic Devices Technology Review Public Health |
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SUMMARY Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, with an estimated prevalence of 41/100,000 individuals affected aged between 40 and 49 years old and 1,900/100,000 aged 80 and over. Based on the essentiality of ascertaining which wearable devices have clinical literary evidence and with the purpose of analyzing the information revealed by such technologies, we conducted this scientific article of integrative review. It is an integrative review, whose main objective is to carry out a summary of the state of the art of wearable devices used in patients with Parkinson's disease. After the review, we retrieved 8 papers. Of the selected articles, only 3 were not systematic reviews; one was a series of cases and two prospective longitudinal studies. These technologies have a very rich field of application; however, research is still necessary to make such evaluations reliable and crucial to the well-being of these patients. |
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