Patients with complex chronic diseases: perspectives on supporting self-management

MA Sevick, JM Trauth, BS Ling, RT Anderson… - Journal of general …, 2007 - Springer
MA Sevick, JM Trauth, BS Ling, RT Anderson, GA Piatt, AM Kilbourne, RM Goodman
Journal of general internal medicine, 2007Springer
Abstract A Complex Chronic Disease (CCD) is a condition involving multiple morbidities that
requires the attention of multiple health care providers or facilities and possibly community
(home)-based care. A patient with CCD presents to the health care system with unique
needs, disabilities, or functional limitations. The literature on how to best support self-
management efforts in those with CCD is lacking. With this paper, the authors present the
case of an individual with diabetes and end-stage renal disease who is having difficulty with …
Abstract
A Complex Chronic Disease (CCD) is a condition involving multiple morbidities that requires the attention of multiple health care providers or facilities and possibly community (home)-based care. A patient with CCD presents to the health care system with unique needs, disabilities, or functional limitations. The literature on how to best support self-management efforts in those with CCD is lacking. With this paper, the authors present the case of an individual with diabetes and end-stage renal disease who is having difficulty with self-management. The case is discussed in terms of intervention effectiveness in the areas of prevention, addiction, and self-management of single diseases. Implications for research are discussed.
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