Forty percent of people living worldwide with Parkinson's disease (PD) are women. Twenty percent of patients have PD onset under the age of 60 years, a time when women may encounter significant caregiving responsibilities along with occupational and other competing demands. Studies with surveys of women with PD (WwPD) have reported worsening of PDrelated symptoms especially in the week prior and the week of menses. However, prospective evidence is scarce and clinical guidelines to manage this issue do not exist. As a result, care is either non-existent or fragmented. The investigators propose a French multicentre prospective pilot study to capture changes in PD symptoms in relation to the stages of the menstrual cycle aiming at reducing hormonal related worsening in PD symptoms through neurologist intervention and/or patient selfmanagement. Digital technology will remotely enable patient reported outcome (PRO) tracking through the My Moves Matter app changes in PD symptoms during several months. This information will then help neurologists to customize treatment. Changes in motor symptoms will also be highlighted by tracking through the use of a wearable device (PDMonitor) to objectively detect motor changes together with the app. This will further support the reliability of the app. This study will provide evidence for the impact of the menstrual cycle on PD and help neurologists and patients to better manage PD symptoms related to these hormonal changes.
Age range
18 Years – 56 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Reliability of the MyMovesMatter mobile application
Timeframe: Inclusion, 3 months and 6 months