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Healthcare systems need to better address patient needs beyond medical conditions, focusing on financial support, education, and service availability for chronic care. Tailoring chronic care models to individual patient needs and promoting active involvement are crucial for improved outcomes.

Area of Science:

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

Background:

  • Modern healthcare systems face challenges in delivering effective, affordable, and accessible care for chronic conditions.
  • Limited evidence exists on specific unmet needs and their impact on health outcomes for patients with diabetes.
  • Qualitative research is essential to understand the complexities of professional and informal caregiving in chronic care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and prioritize unmet needs in chronic care for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and comorbidities.
  • To provide practical recommendations for the systematic implementation of sustainable chronic care models.
  • To inform the development of future chronic care models focusing on individual patient needs.

Main Methods:

Keywords:
chronic careintegrated careprevention and health promotiontype 2 diabetes mellitusunmet patient needs

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  • A mixed-methods study combining standardized surveys, expert workshops, and multilingual online surveys.
  • Analysis of existing chronic care programs through expert mail responses (n=92).
  • Identification and prioritization of patient needs through an expert workshop (n=22) and validation via an online survey (n=650) involving diverse stakeholders from 56 countries.

Main Results:

  • Current chronic care models require improvement in financial support, case management, and social care integration.
  • 150 patient needs were identified and grouped into 13 dimensions.
  • Financial issues, education (patient and professional), service availability, and health promotion emerged as critical unmet needs.

Conclusions:

  • Competing demands beyond medical conditions impact chronic care.
  • Future care models must prioritize individual patient needs and active patient involvement in co-design and implementation.
  • Further research is needed to develop evidence-based, practical chronic care models for regional settings.