


29 Mar 2025

Recommended

Minimum 30 mins

Course

Access

Certification

Voiceover

Huntington's Disease (HD) is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder that profoundly affects movement, cognition, and mental health. The Huntington's Disease Awareness course is designed for healthcare professionals to develop a thorough understanding of the condition, enabling them to deliver effective, patient-centred care throughout all stages of HD.
This course aligns with the latest UK guidelines and covers the genetic and clinical foundations of HD, including its causes, symptoms, and diagnostic approaches. Participants will gain insights into managing motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms, as well as providing essential supportive care in areas such as nutrition, sleep, and palliative management. The course also highlights advancements in research, gene-targeted therapies, and clinical trials, offering an up-to-date perspective on emerging treatments.
By fostering a multidisciplinary approach, this course equips healthcare professionals to provide holistic care, enhance quality of life for individuals living with HD, and offer valuable support to their families.


Learning Outcomes.
By the end of this course,participants will be able:
To explain the epidemiology, causes, and genetic basis of Huntington's Disease and its impact on the brain and nervous system.
To identify the clinical features of HD across its stages and distinguish it from other neurodegenerative disorders.
To apply diagnostic approaches, including neuroimaging and biomarkers, for HD detection and monitoring disease progression.
To evaluate pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for managing motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms of HD.
To understand the role of supportive care in addressing nutrition, sleep disturbances, social needs, and palliative care.
To explore emerging research, gene-targeted therapies, and the future landscape of HD treatment.
Course
Contents.
01
Overview, genetic basis, and pathophysiology.
03
Neuroimaging, biomarkers, and clinical criteria for diagnosis.
05
Addressing nutritional needs, sleep disturbances, and providing counselling.
08
Gene-targeted treatments, clinical trials, and future advancements.

06
Collaborative care involving healthcare professionals from various disciplines.
09
Patient rights, consent, and care decision-making.
02
Symptoms across HD stages, differential diagnosis, and disease progression.
04
Pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies for motor, psychiatric, and cognitive symptoms.
07
Educating and supporting families in the management of HD.
10
Educating patients, families, and communities to reduce stigma and improve understanding.
The Huntington's Disease Awareness course equips healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge to diagnose, manage, and support individuals living with HD. It highlights a multidisciplinary, patient-centred approach, emphasising symptom management, supportive care, and emerging therapies. By fostering compassionate and evidence-based care, this course enables professionals to improve patient outcomes and provide meaningful support for families and communities affected by HD.
