Literature DB >> 21164328

Self-management perspectives of heavily comorbid primary care adults.

William Corser1, Katherine Dontje.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This exploratory study investigated the personal self-management perspectives of a sample of heavily comorbid primary care adults with at least four chronic health conditions. The study was specifically designed to explore the perceived health care needs of adults with numerous comorbid conditions by focusing on their self-management practices and relationships with primary care providers. PRIMARY PRACTICE
SETTING: Midwest academic-based family medicine primary care clinic lacking any formal patient education, case management, or phone follow-up services. METHODOLOGY AND SAMPLE: A total of 18 heavily comorbid focus group participants described the complexities of their self-management practices and frequently frustrating office visit interactions with primary care providers.
RESULTS: : Four core themes and nine subthemes were identified concerning participants' ongoing self-management practices when attempting to navigate health care delivery systems and interact with providers. Future case management practice and research implications are discussed. IMPLICATIONS FOR CM PRACTICE: Case managers have an opportunity to fill the gaps in care for patients with multiple comorbid conditions. The case manager has the potential to address several of the issues identified by the patients in this study by helping comorbid patients develop self-management skills and tailoring supportive primary care interventions to meet individual patient needs.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21164328     DOI: 10.1097/NCM.0b013e3181f508d0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prof Case Manag        ISSN: 1932-8087


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