Introduction: Diabetes has traditionally been managed as a single chronic disease state, but it exists with co-morbidities such as depression and metabolic syndrome. Treatment is multifaceted, requiring both primary and secondary care, however, the delivery of diabetes care is often fragmented. Integrated chronic disease management is a growing model of interest, and is underpinned by the chronic care model (CCM), devised as a guide for primary care management of patients with chronic conditions. The model identifies six key elements for effective care, and has shown promise in improving the management of diabetes. Aim: To find empirical evidence of integrated care interventions targeted at co-morbidities including diabetes, across primary/...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic disease faced by both developed and developing coun...
Aims: To evaluate patient outcomes for a novel integrated primary/specialist model of community care...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...
Background The chronic care model (CCM) has been widely used in a variety of health care settings to...
Background: Primary and community care are key settings for the effective management of long term co...
Background: Chronic Care Model (CCM) has been developed to improve patients' health care by restr...
Background: Organising effective responses to the growing problem of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) ...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
Rationale, aims and objectivesThe delivery of integrated care is a priority in many countries' effor...
AIMS: Implementing the Chronic Care Model (CCM) via involvement of specially trained practice nurses...
Background: A new model of complex diabetes care is provided by a multidisciplinary team which incor...
Aim. This scoping review is aimed at providing a current descriptive overview of care programs based...
OBJECTIVE The implementation of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) improves health care quality. We examin...
Abstract Background When depression accompanies diabetes, it complicates treatment, portends worse o...
Background In previous years, many multi-faceted initiatives have been set up to improve outcomes fo...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic disease faced by both developed and developing coun...
Aims: To evaluate patient outcomes for a novel integrated primary/specialist model of community care...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...
Background The chronic care model (CCM) has been widely used in a variety of health care settings to...
Background: Primary and community care are key settings for the effective management of long term co...
Background: Chronic Care Model (CCM) has been developed to improve patients' health care by restr...
Background: Organising effective responses to the growing problem of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) ...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
Rationale, aims and objectivesThe delivery of integrated care is a priority in many countries' effor...
AIMS: Implementing the Chronic Care Model (CCM) via involvement of specially trained practice nurses...
Background: A new model of complex diabetes care is provided by a multidisciplinary team which incor...
Aim. This scoping review is aimed at providing a current descriptive overview of care programs based...
OBJECTIVE The implementation of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) improves health care quality. We examin...
Abstract Background When depression accompanies diabetes, it complicates treatment, portends worse o...
Background In previous years, many multi-faceted initiatives have been set up to improve outcomes fo...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic disease faced by both developed and developing coun...
Aims: To evaluate patient outcomes for a novel integrated primary/specialist model of community care...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...