Background: As in other countries, Danish health authorities have introduced disease management programmes (DMPs) to improve care quality. These contain clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and guidelines for patient stratification based on doctors’ assessments of disease severity and self-care. However, these programmes are challenged when patients have complex chronic conditions. Aim: To explore how GPs experience the clinical applicability of disease management programmes for patients with multiple chronic conditions and lowered self-care ability. Design & setting: A qualitative study from general practice, conducted in rural areas of Denmark with economically disadvantaged populations. Method: Data were collected through case-based, semi...
Objective: The increasing chronic disease burden has placed tremendous strain on tertiary healthcare...
OBJECTIVE. To compare the demographic, socioeconomic, and medical characteristics of patients who ha...
It is timely to look at how we deliver chronic disease care in General Practice, and also to conside...
Background Patients with chronic conditions pose a major challenge to the Danish healthcare system. ...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
About one third of Danish citizens have at least one chronic disease [1] and this proportion is like...
Background: In primary care, patients with multiple chronic conditions are the rule rather than the ...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background Norwegian general practitioners (GPs) consult on a variety of conditions ...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patie...
Contains fulltext : 152300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Abstract Background About 30% of the Danish population has one or more chronic conditions, and gener...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend that physicians should ...
Objective: The increasing chronic disease burden has placed tremendous strain on tertiary healthcare...
OBJECTIVE. To compare the demographic, socioeconomic, and medical characteristics of patients who ha...
It is timely to look at how we deliver chronic disease care in General Practice, and also to conside...
Background Patients with chronic conditions pose a major challenge to the Danish healthcare system. ...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
About one third of Danish citizens have at least one chronic disease [1] and this proportion is like...
Background: In primary care, patients with multiple chronic conditions are the rule rather than the ...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background Norwegian general practitioners (GPs) consult on a variety of conditions ...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patie...
Contains fulltext : 152300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Abstract Background About 30% of the Danish population has one or more chronic conditions, and gener...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend that physicians should ...
Objective: The increasing chronic disease burden has placed tremendous strain on tertiary healthcare...
OBJECTIVE. To compare the demographic, socioeconomic, and medical characteristics of patients who ha...
It is timely to look at how we deliver chronic disease care in General Practice, and also to conside...