Coping with Parkinson's disease in everyday life: a systematic review protocol

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports
Anita HaahrDorthe Sørensen

Abstract

The purpose of this systematic review is to synthesize the best available qualitative evidence on how individuals with Parkinson's disease cope with the disease in daily life.

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