| Literature DB >> 28967492 |
Katie Palmer1, Alessandra Marengoni2, Maria João Forjaz3, Elena Jureviciene4, Tiina Laatikainen5, Federica Mammarella6, Christiane Muth7, Rokas Navickas4, Alexandra Prados-Torres8, Mieke Rijken9, Ulrike Rothe10, Laurène Souchet11, Jose Valderas12, Theodore Vontetsianos13, Jelka Zaletel14, Graziano Onder15.
Abstract
Patients with multimorbidity have complex health needs but, due to the current traditional disease-oriented approach, they face a highly fragmented form of care that leads to inefficient, ineffective, and possibly harmful clinical interventions. There is limited evidence on available integrated and multidimensional care pathways for multimorbid patients. An expert consensus meeting was held to develop a framework for care of multimorbid patients that can be applied across Europe, within a project funded by the European Union; the Joint Action on Chronic Diseases and Promoting Healthy Ageing across the Life Cycle (JA-CHRODIS). The experts included a diverse group representing care providers and patients, and included general practitioners, family medicine physicians, neurologists, geriatricians, internists, cardiologists, endocrinologists, diabetologists, epidemiologists, psychologists, and representatives from patient organizations. Sixteen components across five domains were identified (Delivery of Care; Decision Support; Self Management Support; Information Systems and Technology; and Social and Community Resources). The description and aim of each component are described in these guidelines, along with a summary of key characteristics and relevance to multimorbid patients. Due to the lack of evidence-based recommendations specific to multimorbid patients, this care model needs to be assessed and validated in different European settings to examine specifically how multimorbid patients will benefit from this care model, and whether certain components have more importance than others.Entities:
Keywords: Care; Case manager; Chronic care model; Comprehensive assessment; Individualized care plans; Multimorbidity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28967492 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2017.09.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Policy ISSN: 0168-8510 Impact factor: 2.980