Patient Roadmaps for Chronic Illness: Introducing a New Approach for Fostering Patient-Centered Care.

IF 1.9 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Laura D Scherer, Daniel D Matlock, Larry A Allen, Chris E Knoepke, Colleen K McIlvennan, Monica D Fitzgerald, Vinay Kini, Channing E Tate, Grace Lin, Hillary D Lum
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Background. Too frequently, patients with chronic illnesses are surprised by disease-related changes and are unprepared to make decisions based on their values. Many patients are not activated and do not see a role for themselves in decision making, which is a key barrier to shared decision making and patient-centered care. Patient decision aids can educate and activate patients at the time of key decisions, and yet, for patients diagnosed with chronic illness, it would be advantageous to activate patients in advance of critical decisions. In this article, we describe and formalize the concept of the Patient Roadmap, a novel approach for promoting patient-centered care that aims to activate patients earlier in the care trajectory and provide them with anticipatory guidance. Methods. We first identify the gap that the Patient Roadmap fills, and describe theory underlying its approach. Then we describe what information a Patient Roadmap might include. Examples are provided, as well as a review comparing the Patient Roadmap concept to existing tools that aim to promote patient-centered care (e.g., patient decision aids). Results and Conclusions. New approaches for promoting patient-centered care are needed. This article provides an introduction and overview of the Patient Roadmap concept for promoting patient-centered care in the context of chronic illness.

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慢性疾病患者路线图:引入一种促进以患者为中心的护理的新方法。
背景。慢性病患者经常对与疾病相关的变化感到惊讶,并且没有准备好根据自己的价值观做出决定。许多患者没有被激活,也没有看到自己在决策中的作用,这是共同决策和以患者为中心的护理的关键障碍。患者决策辅助可以在关键决策时教育和激活患者,然而,对于被诊断为慢性疾病的患者,在关键决策之前激活患者将是有利的。在本文中,我们描述并形式化了患者路线图的概念,这是一种促进以患者为中心的护理的新方法,旨在在护理轨迹的早期激活患者并为他们提供预期指导。方法。我们首先确定患者路线图填补的空白,并描述其方法的理论基础。然后我们描述病人路线图可能包括哪些信息。提供了示例,并将患者路线图概念与旨在促进以患者为中心的护理(例如,患者决策辅助)的现有工具进行了比较。结果与结论。需要新的方法来促进以病人为中心的护理。本文介绍和概述了在慢性病背景下促进以患者为中心的护理的患者路线图概念。
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MDM Policy and Practice
MDM Policy and Practice Medicine-Health Policy
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