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Using Technology to Reshape Clinical Care
and Research in Parkinson’s Disease

Volume 11, Issue s1 / 2021 Openly Available Online

Editors: Anat Mirelman, E. Ray Dorsey, Patrik Brundin, and Bastiaan R. Bloem

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Editorial Extract:
"In this special issue of the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, we provide glimpses into that future of digital health. This issue on the state of digital health in Parkinson’s disease includes a series of succinct reviews that cover many practical and relevant aspects, such as digital monitoring, telemedicine, digital therapeutics, virtual clinical trials, and digital progression biomarkers for clinical trials. All reviews offer both a view of the current state-of-the-art and informed perspectives on future directions. We can say with certainty that the digital revolution has definitely started for Parkinson’s disease care and research. We can almost be equally certain that this is only the beginning and that the future of digital medicine will likely benefit both patients and health care in ways that currently are difficult to predict."

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Volume 11, Issue s1 / 2021 Open Access

All content in this special issue is open access for you to read, download and share!

EDITORIAL
Using Technology to Reshape Clinical Care and Research in Parkinson’s Disease
Mirelman, Anat | Dorsey, E. Ray | Brundin, Patrik | Bloem, Bastiaan R.

REVIEW ARTICLES
A Long Way to Go: Patient Perspectives on Digital Health for Parkinson’s Disease
Riggare, Sara | Stamford, Jon | Hägglund, Maria

Global Perspective on Telemedicine for Parkinson’s Disease
Shalash, Ali | Spindler, Meredith | Cubo, Esther

Data Protection Using Polymorphic Pseudonymisation in a Large-Scale Parkinson’s Disease Study
van Gastel, Bernard E. | Jacobs, Bart | Popma, Jean

A New Era: The Growth of Video-Based Visits for Remote Management of Persons with Parkinson’s Disease
Larson, Danielle N. | Schneider, Ruth B. | Simuni, Tanya

Body-Worn Sensors for Remote Monitoring of Parkinson’s Disease Motor Symptoms: Vision, State of the Art, and Challenges Ahead
Del Din, Silvia | Kirk, Cameron | Yarnall, Alison J. | Rochester, Lynn | Hausdorff, Jeffrey M.

Smartphones for Remote Symptom Monitoring of Parkinson’s Disease
Little, Max A.

Domotics, Smart Homes, and Parkinson’s Disease
Simonet, Cristina | Noyce, Alastair J.

Telerehabilitation for Communication and Swallowing Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease
Theodoros, Deborah

The Home-Based Sleep Laboratory
Hanein, Yael | Mirelman, Anat

Technology for Measuring and Monitoring Treatment Compliance Remotely
Christie, Richard H. | Abbas, Anzar | Koesmahargyo, Vidya

Video-Based Analyses of Parkinson’s Disease Severity: A Brief Review
Sibley, Krista G. | Girges, Christine | Hoque, Ehsan | Foltynie, Thomas

Digital Therapeutics in Parkinson’s Disease: Practical Applications and Future Potential
Ellis, Terry D. | Earhart, Gammon M.

Digital Progression Biomarkers as Novel Endpoints in Clinical Trials: A Multistakeholder Perspective
Stephenson, Diane | Badawy, Reham | Mathur, Soania | Tome, Maria | Rochester, Lynn

Digital Health Technology to Measure Drug Efficacy in Clinical Trials for Parkinson’s Disease: A Regulatory Perspective
Sacks, Leonard | Kunkoski, Elizabeth

Will Artificial Intelligence Replace the Movement Disorders Specialist for Diagnosing and Managing Parkinson’s Disease?
Landers, Matt | Saria, Suchi | Espay, Alberto J.

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Impact Factor News!

JPD Impact Factor: 5.568

JPD now has an Impact Factor of 5.568 according to the recently released 2020 Journal Citation Reports (Source: Clarivate, 2021), which is an increase of almost 7% from the previous value. The number of citations to papers published in JPD has grown significantly in recent years and the journal sits in the the first quartile of journals in the Neurosciences category of Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE).

We thank our authors, reviewers, and readers for the continuing success of JPD.

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Most Read JPD Articles in Q2 2021

Listing articles published only in 2020 and 2021 so you can read the most popular recent content

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COVID-19 Vaccination for Persons with Parkinson’s Disease: Light at the End of the Tunnel?Open Access (Article Commentary in Vol.11, Iss.1, 2021) (View Press Release)
Bloem, Bastiaan R. | Trenkwalder, Claudia | Sanchez-Ferro, Alvaro | Kalia, Lorraine V. | Alcalay, Roy | Chiang, Han-Lin | Kang, Un Jung | et al.

Parkinsonism as a Third Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic?Open Access (Research Article in Vol.10, Iss.4, 2020)
Beauchamp, Leah C. | Finkelstein, David I. | Bush, Ashley I. | Evans, Andrew H. | Barnham, Kevin J.

Parkinson’s Disease Drug Therapies in the Clinical Trial Pipeline: 2020Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.3, 2020)
McFarthing, Kevin | Buff, Sue | Rafaloff, Gary | Dominey, Thea | Wyse, Richard K. | Stott, Simon R.W.

Parkinson’s Disease and the COVID-19 PandemicOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.11, Iss.2, 2021)
Fearon, Conor | Fasano, Alfonso

Parkinson’s Disease Subtypes: Critical Appraisal and RecommendationsOpen Access (Systematic Review in Vol.11, Iss.2, 2021)
Mestre, Tiago A. | Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad | Berg, Daniela | Bohnen, Nicolaas I. | Dujardin, Kathy | Erro, Roberto | Espay, Alberto J. | Halliday, Glenda | van Hilten, Jacobus J. | et al.

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World Parkinson Coalition: News

WPC Virtual Congress: Until August 19, 2021

The World Parkinson Coalition (WPC) held its online congress in May 2021 and you can still register to view all the presentations until August 19, 2021.

The WPC Virtual: Advancing Science, Care, & Living with Parkinson’s online congress took scientific updates and connectivity to a new level. You can now stream all 68 talks and Q&A panels, 24/7 from anywhere around the world. WPC was thrilled to offer this first ever virtual congress that was on par with the quality and content of what we offer in person at the triennial World Parkinson Congresses. The in-person congress will continue to take place every three years, with the next one now taking place in 2023. Be sure to save the new dates!

Read about the WPC Virtual Congress here & discover about the 2023 congress here

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