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Case Report

A virtual group program to improve quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s: an Australian response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Pages 53-58 | Published online: 16 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Globally, COVID-19 has created unprecedented challenges and restrictions, disproportionately impacting our most vulnerable people including those living with Parkinson’s. Organisations supporting these individuals have had to respond in different ways. This paper reports on an Australian pilot programme undertaken from July to September 2020 in response to physical distancing limitations imposed during the pandemic. The aim of the programme was to explore the benefits and effectiveness of delivering a comprehensive biopsychosocial group programme using virtual technology to people living with Parkinson’s. The 10-week group programme of education and wellness was delivered to five participants by a multi-disciplinary allied health team under the coordination of an occupational therapist. Evaluation of this programme suggests that virtual group sessions could be a viable and effective means of delivering a biopsychosocial occupational therapy-driven programme to improve the quality of life of people living with Parkinson’s.

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