Background: Modern health systems are increasingly faced with the challenge to provide effective, affordable and accessible health care for people with chronic conditions. As evidence on the specific unmet needs and their impact on health outcomes is limited, practical research is needed to tailor chronic care to individual needs of patients with diabetes. Qualitative approaches to describe professional and informal caregiving will support understanding the complexity of chronic care. Results are intended to provide practical recommendations to be used for systematic implementation of sustainable chronic care models. Method: A mixed method study was conducted. A standardised survey (n = 92) of experts in chronic care using mail responses t...
AN Bazzano,1 AM Monnette,2 MK Wharton,2 EG Price-Haywood,3 E Nauman,4 P Dominick,5 C Glover,5 G Hu,6...
Problem statement: Unprecedented consumption of health care resources in the USA coupled with increa...
It has been suggested that we need to ‘Think Differently’ about how we organise care for people with...
Background: Modern health systems are increasingly faced with the challenge to provide effective, af...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes mellitus benefit from care foll...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background: Reforming the health care system to improve suitable health care model for diabetic pati...
Introduction : Self-management (SM) interventions are complex interventions and one of the main comp...
179BACKGROUND: Adequate care for individuals living with chronic illnesses calls for a healthcare ...
Background Adequate care for individuals living with chronic illnesses calls for a healthcare system...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ag...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Nepal is not adequately prepared to ...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
Introduction Chronic conditions are associated with over one-third of potentially avoidable hospital...
AN Bazzano,1 AM Monnette,2 MK Wharton,2 EG Price-Haywood,3 E Nauman,4 P Dominick,5 C Glover,5 G Hu,6...
Problem statement: Unprecedented consumption of health care resources in the USA coupled with increa...
It has been suggested that we need to ‘Think Differently’ about how we organise care for people with...
Background: Modern health systems are increasingly faced with the challenge to provide effective, af...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes mellitus benefit from care foll...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background: Reforming the health care system to improve suitable health care model for diabetic pati...
Introduction : Self-management (SM) interventions are complex interventions and one of the main comp...
179BACKGROUND: Adequate care for individuals living with chronic illnesses calls for a healthcare ...
Background Adequate care for individuals living with chronic illnesses calls for a healthcare system...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ag...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Nepal is not adequately prepared to ...
Providers are encouraged to view patients with chronic disease as ‘partners’ in their care...
Introduction Chronic conditions are associated with over one-third of potentially avoidable hospital...
AN Bazzano,1 AM Monnette,2 MK Wharton,2 EG Price-Haywood,3 E Nauman,4 P Dominick,5 C Glover,5 G Hu,6...
Problem statement: Unprecedented consumption of health care resources in the USA coupled with increa...
It has been suggested that we need to ‘Think Differently’ about how we organise care for people with...