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The influence of doorway characteristics on freezing of gait
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BACKGROUND: Freezing of gait is a debilitating symptom in Parkinson’s disease, during which a sudden motor block prevents someone from moving forward. Remarkably, doorways can provoke freezing. Most research has focused on the influence of doorway width, and little is known about other doorway characteristics influencing doorway freezing.OBJECTIVES: Firstly, to provide guidelines on how to design spaces for people with freezing. Secondly, to explore the underlying mechanisms of doorway freezing.METHODS: We designed a web-based, structured survey consisting of two parts. Part I (n = 171 responders), open to people with Parkinson’s disease with freezing in general, aimed to compare people with doorway freezing to people without doorway freezing. We explored underlying processes related to doorway freezing with the Gait-Specific Attention Profile (G-SAP), inquiring about conscious movement processes occurring during doorway passing, with sub scores for motor, attentional, and emotional aspects of movement processes. Part II (n = 60), open for people experiencing weekly doorway freezing episodes, inquired about the influence of specific doorway characteristics on freezing.RESULTS: People with doorway freezing (69 % of Part I) had higher freezing severity, longer disease duration, and scored higher on all sub scores of the G-SAP than people without doorway freezing. The main categories provoking doorway freezing were: dimensions of the door and surroundings, clutter around the door, lighting conditions, and automatic doors.CONCLUSIONS: We provide recommendations on how to maximally avoid freezing in a practical setting. Furthermore, we suggest that doorways trigger freezing based on visuomotor, attentional, and emotional processes.
Title: The influence of doorway characteristics on freezing of gait
Description:
BACKGROUND: Freezing of gait is a debilitating symptom in Parkinson’s disease, during which a sudden motor block prevents someone from moving forward.
Remarkably, doorways can provoke freezing.
Most research has focused on the influence of doorway width, and little is known about other doorway characteristics influencing doorway freezing.
OBJECTIVES: Firstly, to provide guidelines on how to design spaces for people with freezing.
Secondly, to explore the underlying mechanisms of doorway freezing.
METHODS: We designed a web-based, structured survey consisting of two parts.
Part I (n = 171 responders), open to people with Parkinson’s disease with freezing in general, aimed to compare people with doorway freezing to people without doorway freezing.
We explored underlying processes related to doorway freezing with the Gait-Specific Attention Profile (G-SAP), inquiring about conscious movement processes occurring during doorway passing, with sub scores for motor, attentional, and emotional aspects of movement processes.
Part II (n = 60), open for people experiencing weekly doorway freezing episodes, inquired about the influence of specific doorway characteristics on freezing.
RESULTS: People with doorway freezing (69 % of Part I) had higher freezing severity, longer disease duration, and scored higher on all sub scores of the G-SAP than people without doorway freezing.
The main categories provoking doorway freezing were: dimensions of the door and surroundings, clutter around the door, lighting conditions, and automatic doors.
CONCLUSIONS: We provide recommendations on how to maximally avoid freezing in a practical setting.
Furthermore, we suggest that doorways trigger freezing based on visuomotor, attentional, and emotional processes.
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