BACKGROUND: In the UK, the use of care planning and written care plans has been proposed to improve the management of long-term conditions, yet there is limited evidence concerning their uptake and benefits. AIM: To explore the implementation of care plans and care planning in the UK and associations with the process and outcome of care. DESIGN AND SETTING: A controlled prospective cohort study among two groups of patients with long-term conditions who were similar in demographic and clinical characteristics, but who were registered with general practices varying in their implementation of care plans and care planning. METHOD: Implementation of care plans and care planning in general practice was assessed using the 2009-2010 GP Patient Surv...
Objectives: To explore the views of a range of stakeholders regarding whether patient-reported outco...
Objective. To examine the use of individual care plans (ICPs) within primary chronic illness care in...
INTRODUCTION: This research has considered current developments in the provision of services for peo...
BackgroundIn the UK, the use of care planning and written care plans has been proposed to improve th...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and impact of long term conditions continues to rise. Care planning for p...
Abstract Background The prevalence and impact of long term conditions continues to rise. Care planni...
In 2013, NHS England specified that: "‘... every person with a long-term condition or disability has...
The prevalence and impact of long-term conditions continues to rise. Care planning for people with l...
OBJECTIVE: This article focuses on approaches within clinical practice that seek to actively involve...
Background: People with long term conditions (LTCs) make most of the daily decisions and carry out t...
Objectives: Care plans may improve health when patients are involved in the care planning process. T...
Objectives: Our aim was to describe the current provision of case management arrangements in primary...
This doctoral study sought greater understanding of support for self-management in general practice ...
Care planning is important in the provision of good-quality care and serves a variety of functions, ...
There is a growing policy discourse and empirical evidence which suggests a need for a shift in the ...
Objectives: To explore the views of a range of stakeholders regarding whether patient-reported outco...
Objective. To examine the use of individual care plans (ICPs) within primary chronic illness care in...
INTRODUCTION: This research has considered current developments in the provision of services for peo...
BackgroundIn the UK, the use of care planning and written care plans has been proposed to improve th...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and impact of long term conditions continues to rise. Care planning for p...
Abstract Background The prevalence and impact of long term conditions continues to rise. Care planni...
In 2013, NHS England specified that: "‘... every person with a long-term condition or disability has...
The prevalence and impact of long-term conditions continues to rise. Care planning for people with l...
OBJECTIVE: This article focuses on approaches within clinical practice that seek to actively involve...
Background: People with long term conditions (LTCs) make most of the daily decisions and carry out t...
Objectives: Care plans may improve health when patients are involved in the care planning process. T...
Objectives: Our aim was to describe the current provision of case management arrangements in primary...
This doctoral study sought greater understanding of support for self-management in general practice ...
Care planning is important in the provision of good-quality care and serves a variety of functions, ...
There is a growing policy discourse and empirical evidence which suggests a need for a shift in the ...
Objectives: To explore the views of a range of stakeholders regarding whether patient-reported outco...
Objective. To examine the use of individual care plans (ICPs) within primary chronic illness care in...
INTRODUCTION: This research has considered current developments in the provision of services for peo...