The goal of this chapter is to describe some of the recent challenges that modern medicine is facing using patient-centered medicine as a theoretical frame of reference. First, the work will describe the origin, the development, and the main implications of patient-centered medicine (PCM). Then, it will address the critical increase of chronic illnesses and how PCM could be the best-suited theoretical framework for enhancing patient engagement and coping with chronicity. Additionally, it will address the difficulties raised by increased uncertainty in medical practice, especially from the physicians' point of view. Finally, a relationship-centered care (RCC) will be proposed as a more effective theoretical perspective than PCM to deal with ...
Chronic illness is an increasing concern in the United States as the Centers for Disease Control and...
In their call to develop a consistent, coherent and comprehensive notion of person-centered medicine...
The development of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) for the care of patients with chronic diseases has f...
AbstractOver the last centuries, the field of medicine has evolved from a disease-oriented model whe...
The present contribution will describe the origin, development and main characteristics of the patie...
Nowadays, many people around the world are seeing their lives being shattered and even shortened due...
© Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017. Complementary medicine (CM) holds an established plac...
abstract: Currently, the medical industry employs an acute treatment process centered on responsiven...
Self-care management is essential for effective chronic disease management. Yet prevailing approache...
Fundamental changes in health care delivery are revealing the limitations of our collective focus on...
In a recent discussion paper, Miles and Mezzich described person-centered medicine (PCM) as a model ...
Patient-centered medicine is not an illness-centered, a physician-centered, or a hospital-centered m...
Care for a patient with a chronic illness requires a different model to provide adequate care. Model...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...
Objective To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to ex...
Chronic illness is an increasing concern in the United States as the Centers for Disease Control and...
In their call to develop a consistent, coherent and comprehensive notion of person-centered medicine...
The development of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) for the care of patients with chronic diseases has f...
AbstractOver the last centuries, the field of medicine has evolved from a disease-oriented model whe...
The present contribution will describe the origin, development and main characteristics of the patie...
Nowadays, many people around the world are seeing their lives being shattered and even shortened due...
© Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017. Complementary medicine (CM) holds an established plac...
abstract: Currently, the medical industry employs an acute treatment process centered on responsiven...
Self-care management is essential for effective chronic disease management. Yet prevailing approache...
Fundamental changes in health care delivery are revealing the limitations of our collective focus on...
In a recent discussion paper, Miles and Mezzich described person-centered medicine (PCM) as a model ...
Patient-centered medicine is not an illness-centered, a physician-centered, or a hospital-centered m...
Care for a patient with a chronic illness requires a different model to provide adequate care. Model...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...
Objective To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to ex...
Chronic illness is an increasing concern in the United States as the Centers for Disease Control and...
In their call to develop a consistent, coherent and comprehensive notion of person-centered medicine...
The development of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) for the care of patients with chronic diseases has f...