Abstract

Background: The people who are close to someone who has Parkinson\u27s disease play a vital role in their everyday lives. It is crucial to support the patient\u27s family members in providing care, adjust to their situation, and make psychosocial adjustments. Objective: This study aimed to find and then compile family carers\u27 accounts of caring for Parkinson\u27s disease (PD) patients. Aim: The purpose of this study is to describe the role that family members play in providing daily care for a family member who has Parkinson\u27s disease and to investigate how family members perceive this role. Conclusion: The themes represented many facets of the lives of family carers impacted by providing care for a member with Parkinson\u27s disease (PD), and these pose questions for oversimplified notions of family caregiving and suitable support networks. The results also point to a number of suggestions for clinical practice

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