Used by permission of the publishers.With the growing burden of chronic conditions, and the sheer volume of expected demand for health services over the coming decades, it will become increasingly important for health service providers to work smarter and more collaboratively with one another and with service users. Building cooperative models of practice that overcome traditional turf sensitivities between professionals, and that overcome structural boundaries between services, will be challenging. Underpinning this, and arguably more important and elusive, is the challenge for health professionals to truly understand how their input impacts on service consumers.Aldershot, U
Self-management is a contemporary model of chronic condition care that places expectations on, and ...
Developing person-centred care is not a one-time event; rather it requires a sustained commitment fr...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective Governments and ...
With the growing burden of chronic conditions, and the sheer volume of expected demand for health se...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policyObjective This research aime...
While many health and human service organizations recognize the desirability of multidisciplinary te...
The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, through the Australian Better Health Init...
This presentation will describe an exemplar of patient/person-centred care delivered within a dedica...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Chronic disease management is important in primary care. D...
The Sharing Health Care SA chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural South Australia w...
Context: Person-centred care is a core element of high-quality health care. Integrated care programs...
AbstractFew studies have investigated the views of health professionals with respect to their use of...
Introduction Chronic conditions are associated with over one-third of potentially avoidable hospital...
The management of patients living with long term chronic conditions places increasing demands on hea...
Background The ‘Sharing Health Care SA” chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural Sout...
Self-management is a contemporary model of chronic condition care that places expectations on, and ...
Developing person-centred care is not a one-time event; rather it requires a sustained commitment fr...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective Governments and ...
With the growing burden of chronic conditions, and the sheer volume of expected demand for health se...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policyObjective This research aime...
While many health and human service organizations recognize the desirability of multidisciplinary te...
The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, through the Australian Better Health Init...
This presentation will describe an exemplar of patient/person-centred care delivered within a dedica...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Chronic disease management is important in primary care. D...
The Sharing Health Care SA chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural South Australia w...
Context: Person-centred care is a core element of high-quality health care. Integrated care programs...
AbstractFew studies have investigated the views of health professionals with respect to their use of...
Introduction Chronic conditions are associated with over one-third of potentially avoidable hospital...
The management of patients living with long term chronic conditions places increasing demands on hea...
Background The ‘Sharing Health Care SA” chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural Sout...
Self-management is a contemporary model of chronic condition care that places expectations on, and ...
Developing person-centred care is not a one-time event; rather it requires a sustained commitment fr...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective Governments and ...