Complementary & Alternative Medicine Care in Parkinson's Disease (CAM Care in PD)
Published
Project Overview
Parkinson's Disease is often said to be an incurable, progressive, and degenerative disease. It is our hypothesis that some of you do not, or will not, have a progressive disease. The goal of this PD study is to collect as much data as possible over a five-year period with the hope of finding dietary and lifestyle factors associated with a slower disease progression.
What are the "Positive Deviants" doing?.
“Positive Deviance is based on the observation that in every community there are certain individuals or groups (the positive deviants), whose uncommon but successful behaviors or strategies enable them to find better solutions to a problem than their peers. These individuals or groups have access to exactly the same resources and face the same challenges and obstacles as their peers.
The Positive Deviance approach is a strength-based, problem-solving approach for behavior and social change. The approach enables the community to discover existing solutions to complex problems within the community.” www.positivedeviance.org
Participation Requirements:
We invite you to participate regardless of your health status. The more people participate, the more we learn.
- Read the Participant Information Sheet.
- Have online access, an email address, and basic computer literacy.
- Complete two online questionnaires every six months for five years. (~60-90 minutes at each time point)
Contact
Please direct any questions you may have about this survey or results of this study to Dr. Mischley at 425-602-3306 or neuroresearch@bastyr.edu. Any questions about your rights as a research subject should be directed to Dave Hammond at the Bastyr University Office of Research Integrity. Your time and efforts are appreciated.
TO PARTICIPATE
First:
Download and read the Participant Information Sheet. (PDF)
Second:
Fill out this online survey
Status:
Recruiting
Study area:
CAM Research / Education
Neurology
Principal investigator:
Laurie K Mischley, ND, Ph.D., MPH
Project period:
09/01/2012 - 08/31/2021
Completed date (for sorting):
Friday, December 31, 2021