
Opinion|Videos|October 4, 2024
Patient-Centric Care and Shared Decision-Making in Parkinson’s Disease
Author(s)Stuart H. Isaacson, MD, FAAN
Dr. Isaacson discusses how patient-centric, personalized care in Parkinson's Ddisease (PD) focuses on tailoring treatment to individual patient needs and preferences, contrasting with pharmacological-centered care by emphasizing shared decision-making and the holistic integration of wellness strategies.
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