PAM® is embedded into the PDEX Project through a staged, supported approach that begins with clinicians and extends to patients living with Parkinson’s disease.
This approach ensures that clinicians are supported first, before PAM® is introduced into patient care, helping to build confidence, capability and consistency in person-centred practice.
Using PAM® is about supporting better conversations and more personalised care, not adding unnecessary complexity to your practice.
As a clinician in the PDEX Project, PAM® will help you to:
You will be supported with training, resources and ongoing guidance throughout the project, and PAM® will be integrated into your learning journey in a practical and manageable way.
As a participant in the PDEX Project, you will complete the Clinician Support for Patient Activation Measure® (CS-PAM®). It assesses your current beliefs, attitudes and confidence in supporting patient self-management and engagement in care. You will be asked to complete the CS-PAM® at registration and again towards the end of the project.
Why this matters
CS-PAM® results are used to guide education and support — not to assess individual performance.
Based on learning needs across the cohort, participants in the PDEX Project will gain access to a range of targeted education designed to strengthen patient-centred practice by empowering patients based on their activation.
This includes:
Following clinician education:
Clinicians can use PAM® insights to:
Over time, this supports more responsive, person-centred care.
To support effective and confident use of PAM®, the PDEX Project includes:
This ensures clinicians are supported not only to use PAM®, but to use it well and meaningfully.
