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Active patient orientation.

B A Schulman, M A Swain

    Patient Counselling and Health Education
    |December 13, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Patient involvement is key for managing chronic illnesses. A contingency-contracting approach enhanced patient participation and active patient orientation (APO) more than educational or routine care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Research
    • Patient-Centered Care
    • Chronic Disease Management

    Background:

    • Effective chronic illness management necessitates active patient involvement.
    • Healthcare provider service orientation significantly influences patient engagement quality.
    • Understanding patient-centered care models is crucial for improving health outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate three care programs based on their patient orientation.
    • To assess the extent to which care models foster active patient participation.
    • To compare the Active Patient Orientation (APO) levels across different care structures.

    Main Methods:

    • Ninety-one hypertensive patients were randomly assigned to three care programs.
    • Patients rated their care experience concerning Active Patient Orientation (APO).

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  • Care programs were structured differently: contingency-contracting, educational, and routine care.
  • Main Results:

    • The contingency-contracting approach demonstrated a stronger APO compared to educational and routine care.
    • Findings supported the hypothesis that specific care structures enhance APO.
    • A positive correlation was observed between care structure, reported APO, and patient participation.

    Conclusions:

    • Care program structure significantly impacts patient participation and Active Patient Orientation (APO).
    • Contingency-contracting emerges as a superior model for fostering patient engagement in chronic illness management.
    • Implications for healthcare practices include adopting patient-centered strategies to improve treatment adherence and outcomes.