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Quantity and quality of care and staff knowledge regarding people with Parkinson’s disease in long-term nursing care: “real-life” results from the German Care4PD study
Fründt, Odette; Lamb, Verena Caroline; HANFF, Anne-Marie et al.
2026In Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 17
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Abstract :
[en] Introduction Approximately 20% of people with Parkinson’s disease (PwP) in Germany need professional long-term care (LTC). Previous data have indicated a rather poor LTC situation and the need for more profound analyses. Therefore, we aimed to assess the quantity and quality of LTC care for PwP and the knowledge on Parkinson’s disease (PD) in German LTC nursing staff. Methods Data from our nationwide, cross-sectoral Care4PD survey, which was distributed postally and online, were analyzed. Out of 295 completed anonymous LTC nurse questionnaires, 288 were included, with descriptive results presented in this study. Results In terms of age and work experience, a representative sample of 288 participants, the majority (79%) of whom were registered LTC nurses, participated in the study. A total of 95% of them had certain experience with people with Parkinson’s disease (PwP). On average, each nurse supported approximately three PwP per week, with a mean care time of 48 min per day. A total of 17% of participants complained about “never” having enough staff, and 50% complained about “frequently changing” LTC personnel in their institution. Additionally, 10% reported “unsafe” care quality, with the occurrence of avoidable complications. Insufficient knowledge on PD and the importance of PD-specialized training were highlighted, with current training options often not recognized. Optimization suggestions consisted of more personnel and time capacities, educational measures, and interprofessional exchange. Discussion/conclusion Improving PwP care in German LTC facilities requires not only the general provision of more personnel and time resources but also, in particular, the development of greater expertise among LTC nursing staff to optimize care quality. The existing, but little-known, training opportunities should therefore be made known to a larger number of LTC nurses.
Disciplines :
Nursing Science
Author, co-author :
Fründt, Odette
Lamb, Verena Caroline
HANFF, Anne-Marie  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (DHML) > Medical Education
Mai, Tobias
Kirchner, Christiane
Amouzandeh, Ali
Buhmann, Carsten
KRÜGER, Rejko ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) > Translational Neuroscience
Schnitzler, Alfons
Südmeyer, Martin
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Quantity and quality of care and staff knowledge regarding people with Parkinson’s disease in long-term nursing care: “real-life” results from the German Care4PD study
Publication date :
02 January 2026
Journal title :
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
eISSN :
1663-4365
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA
Volume :
17
Peer reviewed :
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