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[Self-help groups--a fashion trend or objective requirement?].

M Horvat, G Gospocić, S Gospocić

    Lijecnicki Vjesnik
    |September 1, 1989
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    Self-help groups play a significant role in modern medicine. Medical professionals should support these patient groups to enhance their quality of life.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medicine
    • Social Sciences

    Context:

    • The increasing prevalence of chronic conditions and the need for patient-centered care.
    • The growing recognition of psychosocial factors influencing health outcomes.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the role and significance of self-help groups in contemporary medical practice.
    • To advocate for active medical professional support of self-help initiatives.

    Summary:

    • Self-help groups offer valuable support and resources for patients managing various health conditions.
    • These groups empower patients, fostering shared experiences and coping strategies.
    • The abstract highlights the potential of self-help groups to complement traditional medical treatments.

    Impact:

    • Enhanced patient quality of life through peer support and shared knowledge.
    • Improved patient adherence to treatment regimens and self-management skills.
    • Strengthened patient-provider relationships through collaborative care models.

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