A Patient-Centered Perspective on Changes in Personal Characteristics After Deep Brain Stimulation
Amanda R. Merner,
Thomas W. Frazier,
Paul J. Ford
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceDeep brain stimulation (DBS) results in improvements in motor function and quality of life in patients with Parkinson disease (PD), which might impact a patient’s perception of valued personal characteristics. Prior studies investigating whether DBS causes unwanted changes to oneself or one’s personality have methodological limitations that should be addressed.ObjectiveTo determine whether DBS is associated with changes in characteristics that patients with PD identify as personally meaningful.Design… Show more
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