Table I.
Meeting number | Focus area | Content of meeting | Structure; physical or phone meeting | Approx. time for meeting |
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First meeting | Everyday life at present and expectations for DBS | ● daily life at present ● coping with PD ● expectations |
Meeting between patient, spouse and DBS nurse Lasting approx. one hour |
2–4 weeks before DBS |
Second meeting | Changes in body, illness and everyday life. | ● time immediately after DBS ● present challenges ● managing changes ● managing life and disease |
Meeting between patient, spouse and DBS nurse Lasting approx. one hour |
4–6 weeks after DBS |
Telephone meeting | Follow-up phone meeting | ● evaluating goals ● adjusting goals ● managing problems at present ● making arrangement for next meeting |
Telephone meeting Lasting approx. 15–30 minutes |
6–8 weeks after DBS |
Third meeting |
Taking responsibility for DBS now and onwards Living with DBS in the future |
● focus on own resources and wishes for the future ● setting realistic goals ● looking back: now and then |
Meeting between patient, spouse and DBS nurse Lasting approx. one hour |
3 months after DBS |
Telephone meeting | Managing changes | ● identifying present questions ● supporting the ability to make choices and decisions |
Telephone meeting Lasting approx. 15–30 minutes |
4 months after DBS |
Fourth meeting | Summarizing and evaluating | ● everyday life with DBS at present ● everyday life in the long term ● evaluating participation in the intervention |
Meeting between patient, spouse and DBS nurse | 6 months after DBS |
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