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    Título
    Neurological Disorders in Central Spain, Second Survey: Feasibility Pilot Observational Study
    Autor
    Hernández Gallego, Jesús
    Llamas Velasco, Sara
    Bermejo Pareja, Félix
    Vega, Saturio
    Tapias Merino, Ester
    Rodríguez Sánchez, Emiliano
    Boycheva, Elina
    Serrano, José Ignacio
    Gil García, Juan Francisco
    Trincado, Rocío
    Vizcaino Sánchez-Rodrigo, José María
    Cacho, Jesús
    Contador, Israel
    García Ptacek, Sara
    Sierra Hidalgo, Fernando
    Cubo Delgado, EstherAutoridad UBU Orcid
    Carro, Eva
    Villarejo Galende, Alberto
    García García-Patino, Rosalía
    Benito-León, Julián
    Publicado en
    JMIR Research Protocols. 2019, V. 8, n. 1, e10941
    Editorial
    JMIR Publications
    Fecha de publicación
    2019-01
    DOI
    doi:10.2196/10941
    Resumo
    Background: The Neurological Disorders in Central Spain, second survey (NEDICES-2) is a population-based, closed-cohort study that will include over 8000 subjects aged ≥55 years. It will also include a biobank. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate all major aspects of the NEDICES-2 (methods, database, screening instruments, and questionnaires, as well as interexpert rating of the neurological diagnoses) in each one of the planned areas (all of them in central Spain) and to test the possibility of obtaining biological samples from each participant. Methods: A selection of patients and participants of the planned NEDICES-2 underwent face-to-face interviews including a comprehensive questionnaire on demographics, current medications, medical conditions, and lifestyle habits. Biological samples (blood, saliva, urine, and hair) were also obtained. Furthermore, every participant was examined by a neurologist. Results: In this pilot study, 567 study participants were enrolled (196 from hospitals and 371 from primary care physician lists). Of these 567, 310 completed all study procedures (questionnaires and the neurological evaluation). The study was time-consuming for several primary care physicians. Hence, a few primary care physicians from some areas refused to participate, which led to a reconfiguration of study areas. In addition, the central biobank needed to be supplemented by the biobanks of local Spanish National Health System hospitals. Conclusions: Population-based epidemiological surveys, such as the NEDICES-2, require a pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of all aspects of a future field study (population selection, methods and instruments to be used, neurological diagnosis agreement, and data collection).
    Palabras clave
    Dementia
    Essential tremor
    Headache
    Longitudinal study
    Mild cognitive impairment
    NEDICES
    Observational study
    Parkinson’s disease
    Pilot study
    Population-based study
    Stroke
    Materia
    Sistema nervioso-Enfermedades
    Nervous system-Diseases
    Neurología
    Neurology
    Medicina
    Medicine
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8785
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    https://www.researchprotocols.org/2019/1/e10941/
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