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“Old people problems”, uncertainty and legitimacy: Challenges with diagnosing Parkinson's disease in Kenya

“Old people problems”, uncertainty and legitimacy: Challenges with diagnosing Parkinson's disease in Kenya
“Old people problems”, uncertainty and legitimacy: Challenges with diagnosing Parkinson's disease in Kenya
Very little is known about the experience of people living with Parkinson's disease (PD) in low- and middle-income countries, such as those in sub-Saharan Africa. The number of specialists in the region is low and awareness is limited among the population and healthcare professionals. Drawing on ten months of ethnographic fieldwork in urban and rural Kenya with 55 people living with PD (PwP), 23 family members and 22 healthcare professionals from public and private clinics, we set out to understand the experience of diagnosis among PwP in Kenya. The diagnostic journeys of our study participants were typically long, convoluted and confusing. Lack of relevant information, combined with comorbidities and expectations about ‘normal’ ageing, often conspired to delay interactions with health services for many. There often followed an extended period of diagnostic uncertainty, misdiagnosis and even ‘undiagnosis’, where a diagnostic decision was reversed. Following diagnosis, patients continued to lack information about their condition and prognosis, making it difficult for friends, family members and others to understand what was happening to them. We suggest that awareness of PD and its symptoms needs to improve among the general population and healthcare professionals. However, diagnosis is only the first step, and needs to be accompanied by better access to information, affordable treatment and support.
Diagnosis, Kenya, Parkinson's disease, Sub-Saharan Africa, Uncertainty
0277-9536
Fothergill-Misbah, Natasha
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Fothergill-Misbah, Natasha
22e115ca-ec36-4468-86f1-c781dcaf2c51

Fothergill-Misbah, Natasha (2021) “Old people problems”, uncertainty and legitimacy: Challenges with diagnosing Parkinson's disease in Kenya. Social Science & Medicine, 282, [114148]. (doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114148).

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Very little is known about the experience of people living with Parkinson's disease (PD) in low- and middle-income countries, such as those in sub-Saharan Africa. The number of specialists in the region is low and awareness is limited among the population and healthcare professionals. Drawing on ten months of ethnographic fieldwork in urban and rural Kenya with 55 people living with PD (PwP), 23 family members and 22 healthcare professionals from public and private clinics, we set out to understand the experience of diagnosis among PwP in Kenya. The diagnostic journeys of our study participants were typically long, convoluted and confusing. Lack of relevant information, combined with comorbidities and expectations about ‘normal’ ageing, often conspired to delay interactions with health services for many. There often followed an extended period of diagnostic uncertainty, misdiagnosis and even ‘undiagnosis’, where a diagnostic decision was reversed. Following diagnosis, patients continued to lack information about their condition and prognosis, making it difficult for friends, family members and others to understand what was happening to them. We suggest that awareness of PD and its symptoms needs to improve among the general population and healthcare professionals. However, diagnosis is only the first step, and needs to be accompanied by better access to information, affordable treatment and support.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 June 2021
Published date: 17 June 2021
Keywords: Diagnosis, Kenya, Parkinson's disease, Sub-Saharan Africa, Uncertainty

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Local EPrints ID: 453055
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453055
ISSN: 0277-9536
PURE UUID: 4b656fe3-2a04-4420-a416-270832bbf75b
ORCID for Natasha Fothergill-Misbah: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1192-6250

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Date deposited: 07 Jan 2022 17:48
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:09

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