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[Patient self-management and stabilization as a contribution to process quality].

W Kriegel1, P Schütte

  • 1St. Willibrord-Spital Emmerich-Rees-gGmbH. W.Kriegel@rheumazentrum.com

Zeitschrift Fur Rheumatologie
|February 20, 1999
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Patient self-management is key for chronic disease control, involving assessment, decision-making, and care. Healthcare professionals must actively encourage and support these patient behaviors for better outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Patient-centered care
  • Chronic disease management
  • Behavioral health

Context:

  • Chronic diseases require ongoing patient involvement.
  • Effective self-management is crucial for managing long-term health conditions.
  • The role of healthcare providers in supporting self-management is significant.

Purpose:

  • To define and describe the components of patient self-management in chronic disease.
  • To highlight the essential behaviors involved in self-management.
  • To emphasize the necessity of healthcare professional support for self-management.

Summary:

  • Self-management in chronic disease involves a patient's active role in assessing their condition.
  • Key aspects include decision-making, executing self-care and treatment plans, and maintaining health records.

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  • This patient behavior pattern necessitates encouragement and support from healthcare professionals.
  • Impact:

    • Improved patient adherence to treatment plans.
    • Enhanced patient engagement in their own healthcare.
    • Potential for better chronic disease outcomes through supported self-management.