About this Research Topic
Personalized care can improve aspects of physical health, mental health, and the ability to self-manage conditions. Thus, a personalized care approach could greatly benefit patients with neurological diseases. It represents an opportunity to improve care for all individuals from a singular or collective point of view that holds promise for the prevention and treatment of diseases.
There have been developments in studies related to delivering personalized care for people with neurological diseases. In addition, current research expanding on the optimization of treatment outcomes in terms of efficacy, safety, and quality of life is encouraging.
In this Research Topic, we aim to publish articles describing a personalized care approach to diagnosing and treating patients with neurological diseases.
We welcome researchers in the field to submit Original Research, Clinical Trial, Case study, Review, Mini-Review, Hypotheses and Theory or Perspective articles establishing the current state of science on delivering personalized care for people with neurological diseases.
All papers should look at personalized care and contribute to the development of knowledge in this field.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Health status of people with neurological diseases;
• Ensuring access to personalized care for people with neurological diseases;
• Pathways for personalized care;
• Protecting and supporting people with neurological diseases through personalized care;
• Benefits of a personalized care approach;
• Challenges to delivering personalized care for people with neurological diseases.
Keywords: Personalized care, Neurological diseases, Person-centredness, Dementia, Parkinson's disease, Rehabilitation.
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.