以患者为中心:促进胃食管反流病患者的健康和医疗服务的前进之路

Ingela Wiklund, Hans Glise
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马斯洛的基本需求结构理论以及未满足的需求与焦虑和压力的关系可以作为临床实践的基本框架。这一理论的应用特别适用于有症状的情况。在这篇论文中,胃食管反流病患者被用作如何更好地理解病人的需求可以促进健康和改善医疗服务的例证。
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Patient in focus: the way forward to promote wellbeing and delivery of health care in patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

Maslow's theory of the structure of basic needs and how unmet needs relate to anxiety and stress can be used as an underlying framework for clinical practice. The application of this theory is particularly pertinent to symptomatic conditions. In this paper patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease are used as an illustration of how better understanding of patient needs may promote well-being and improve delivery of health care.

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