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World Parkinson's Disease Day: Need for More Awareness and Compassion

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on April 10, 2019 at 3:39 PM
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World Parkinson's Disease Day is observed on 11th April every year across the globe. Its main objective is to create more awareness and greater understanding of this dreadful disease. Through various events this year, it also aims to raise funds for research, so that better treatments are developed and eventually a cure is found.


Each and every day, Parkinson's disease patients and their families face many hurdles and challenges that are sometimes insurmountable. The World Parkinson's Disease Day provides a unique opportunity to improve the quality of life of people living with Parkinson's.

Genesis of World Parkinson's Disease Day

World Parkinson's Disease Day was launched on 11th April, 1997. This date coincides with the birthday of Dr. James Parkinson, who was born on 11th April, 1755. Dr. Parkinson is renowned for his article "An Essay on the Shaking Palsy" published in 1817, in which he first described the disease.

‘World Parkinson�s Disease Day, which is observed on 11th April every year, aims to generate awareness and this year its objective is to help improve the lives of Parkinson�s patients.’

The very first World Parkinson's Disease Day in 1997 was a joint initiative between the European Parkinson's Disease Association (EPDA) and the World Health Organization (WHO), which was marked by the launch of the EPDA Charter for upholding the rights of Parkinson's disease patients with regard to disease management. The initiative was supported by luminaries from across the world, including Princess Diana, Princess Margaret, Pope John Paul II, and boxing legend Muhammad Ali, among others.

The 2019 World Parkinson's Disease Day Theme is "United for Parkinson's", which follows the "Unite for Parkinson's" campaign that was jointly organized by EPDA and Parkinson's UK during the previous two years (2017-2018).

Ways to Generate Awareness about Parkinson's Disease

Awareness is the key to improving healthcare for Parkinson's disease patients and expediting research so that a cure is found soon. It will help to make Parkinson's a priority health, social, and economic issue. The following initiatives can be adopted to raise awareness:

Parkinsons Disease & its Challenges

Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative disease that usually affects people over 60 years of age, but can affect younger people as well. Research indicates that Parkinson's disease is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, but its exact cause and progression is still poorly understood.

Parkinson's patients face many challenges as the disease progresses. These include uncontrollable shaking of the hands, slow movement, and rigidity or stiffness in the limbs. They also face difficulty in balancing, chewing, swallowing, and speaking. Other problems include mood disorders, depression, cognitive impairment, and dementia.

Besides the physical and mental disabilities, Parkinson's patients face stigmatization and discrimination from fellow members of society, which is also a major challenge. Moreover, Parkinson's cannot be cured and there is no objective test or biomarker for the disease.

Parkinson's Disease: Facts & Figures

Ways to Improve the Lives of Parkinson's Disease Patients

In the end on World Parkinson's Disease Day, let us pool together our resources and reach out to people living with Parkinson's across the globe to make their lives more meaningful, comfortable, and happy.

References:

  1. World Parkinson Coalition, New York, USA - (https:www.worldpdcoalition.org/default.aspx)
  2. World Parkinson's Day: United for Parkinson's Campaign, UK - (https:uniteforparkinsons.org/)
  3. World Parkinson's Day - International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society, USA - (https:www.movementdisorders.org/MDS-ES/MDS-for-Parkinsons-Disease)
  4. Information Sheets - Parkinson's Australia - (https:www.parkinsons.org.au/information-sheets)
  5. GBD 2016 Parkinson's Disease Collaborators. Global, Regional, and National Burden of Parkinson's Disease, 1990-2016: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Lancet Neurol. 2018; 17: 939-53.


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