npj Parkinson's Disease (May 2025)

The impact of REM-sleep behavior disorder on people with Parkinson’s disease and their partners

  • Eva M. Prins,
  • Angelique Pijpers,
  • Noortje Verbeek,
  • Sirwan K. L. Darweesh,
  • Angelika D. Geerlings,
  • Marjan J. Meinders,
  • Bastiaan R. Bloem,
  • Karin D. van Dijk,
  • Lisanne J. Dommershuijsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-025-00986-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract REM-sleep behavior disorder (RBD) may affect health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of people with Parkinson’s disease (PwP) and partners. We aimed to determine how RBD affects HRQoL using a mixed-methods approach. Quantitatively, we analyzed data from the PRIME-NL Parkinson Evaluation study, including 829 PwP and 452 partners, using multivariable regression models to examine the association between screen-positive RBD and HRQoL. Qualitatively, we conducted interviews with 14 dyads of PwP with self-reported RBD and their partners. RBD was negatively associated with HRQoL in both groups, primarily due to short-term effects on daily life, co-existing symptoms like impaired cognition and autonomic issues, and sleep disturbances. Impact of RBD was already felt before or during the diagnostic process, with the main challenges being sleep-related complaints, anxiety and impact on relationships. PwP and partners employed both medical and non-medical coping strategies. These findings will help to optimize care for PwP with RBD and their partners.