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2. The role of patients in the management of chronic diseases: Results of the focus-group study
- Creator:
- Dimcheva, Teodora, Foreva, Gergana, Аsenova, Radost, Маteva, Nonka, Stoev, Todor, and Dimova, Rosica
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- electronic, electronic resource, and remote
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- Subject:
- lidé, zjišťování skupinových postojů, chronická nemoc, kvalita života, management nemoci, dlouhodobá péče, péče orientovaná na pacienta, vzdělávání pacientů jako téma, postoj ke zdraví, poskytování zdravotní péče, zdravotní gramotnost, zapojení pacienta, and plány rozvoje
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- The management of chronic diseases shall be considered a priority in the work of the global international institutions, which are related to health policies. In the search for effective and efficient solutions for the treatment of chronic diseases, scientists are developing different programs. In Bulgaria the continuous monitoring of chronically ill people is defined with the term dispensarization. The objective of the research is to analyze the place and the role of patients in the monitoring of their chronic diseases and how the concept of quality of life relates to this process. Method The research in focus groups is planned within a research project on the monitoring of chronic diseases. Five group discussions were held. The number of participants in all focus groups was sixty. Results The two discussed directions - the active role of the patient and the focus on the results are weak links in the current organization of the care for the chronically ill people. The topic of creating and adopting an Act of the patient was also presented, in which to be paid attention to the evaluation of the quality of life. In general was brought the need for a clear delineation of the roles and the competencies of everyone involved in the monitoring process of chronic diseases. The chronic disease cannot be defined only as a medical problem, as there are economic and social, including political consequences. Conclusions The management of the chronic disease requires coordination of doctor-patient interaction, a model of partnership and trust in the relations, self-management of the condition by the patients and their inclusion in the health team. The most important step to achieve this goal is the education of the patients, increasing their knowledge and motivation, psycho-emotional support, instilling hope and faith in the capacity of the patients., Teodora Dimcheva, Gergana Foreva, Radost Аsenova, Nonka Маteva, Todor Stoev, Rosica Dimova, and Literatura
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