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2025 International Congress » Disparities

Meeting: 2025 International Congress

A Cross-sectional Gender Gap Meta-analysis in Movement Disorders Publishing Field

D. Garg, Z. Aldaajani, M. Auffret, T. Capato, M. Picillo, C. Trenkwalder, L. Ali, M. Armstrong, M. Bruno, V. Bruno, E. Minakawa, W. Kamel, S. Fox, D. Olszewska (New Delhi, India)

Attitudes Toward Research Among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders and Whites with Parkinson’s disease in Hawaii.

E. Krening, R. Shuman, F. Gao, G. Ross, K. Thai, M. Faouzi, M. Bruno (Honolulu, USA)

Caregiver and Patient perspectives on Parkinson’s Disease at tertiary, urban teaching hospital in Zambia, Africa: A Focus Group Study

J. Purks, G. Habanyama, L. Chishimba (Rochester, USA)

Disparities in Parkinson’s Disease Care Access in Hawaii

K. Thai, E. Krening, R. Shuman, M. Faouzi, G. Ross, L. Terpak, F. Gao, M. Bruno (Honolulu, USA)

Health care inequalities in detection, diagnosis, and treatment of Parkinson’s disease among Hispanic population in Texas.

P. Bhaya, D. Petrosyan, S. Bitar, R. Adlis, I. Khan, K. Privitt, P. Klein, S. Horn (San Antonio, USA)

Huntington’s Disease Care and Patient Diversity in California, United States

A. Madera, A. Ogilvie, L. Shammas, M. Tobar, P. Perez, K. Luna, D. Okine, A. Mendizabal (Los Angeles, USA)

Observations and Strategies for Improving Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Populations in Movement Disorders Clinical Research Trials Conducted in a Tertiary Research Site

I. Saraf, P. Agarwal, L. Patron (Kirkland, USA)

The financial limitations of fixed budget deep brain stimulation treatment in Hungary: Should we implant new patients or replace the old generators?

N. Kovacs, D. Pintér, T. Makó, I. Balás, I. Boncz, A. Schwarcz, M. Rohonczi, E. Bacsa (Pécs, Hungary)

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