Empowering patients: Harnessing mnemonics for non-communicable disease management

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Subhashree Das, Debkumar Pal, Swosti Kiran, Arka RoyChowdhury, Manish Taywade, BinodKumar Patro
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ABSTRACT The epidemiological transition caused a significant non-communicable disease burden in all countries, including India. It can be tackled appropriately by integrating pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. The outcome of the disease or control status related to the disease condition depends significantly on patient education. Mnemonics is already an accepted way of improving cognition. The newer learning theories talk about different types of mnemonics and their role in imparting knowledge. We developed three mnemonics regarding essential information related to hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and obesity. It will help achieve better control status in those diseases by improving cognition.
增强患者的能力:利用记忆法管理非传染性疾病
摘要 流行病学转型给包括印度在内的所有国家造成了巨大的非传染性疾病负担。可以通过整合药物和非药物干预措施来适当解决这一问题。与疾病状况相关的疾病结果或控制状况在很大程度上取决于患者教育。记忆法已经是一种公认的提高认知能力的方法。较新的学习理论谈到了不同类型的记忆法及其在传授知识方面的作用。我们开发了三种与高血压、糖尿病和肥胖症相关的基本信息记忆法。这将有助于通过提高认知能力来更好地控制这些疾病。
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