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Practice change in chronic conditions care: an appraisal of theories

Practice change in chronic conditions care: an appraisal of theories

... about chronic condition care and support- ing self-management by people with chronic conditions which emphasize the importance of multiple psychosocial factors within the person’s context that ...

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Patient centered medical home care access among adults with chronic conditions: National Estimates from the medical expenditure panel survey

Patient centered medical home care access among adults with chronic conditions: National Estimates from the medical expenditure panel survey

... All enabling factors were significantly associated with the probability of having PCMH access. Individ- uals with private insurance, employed, and living in a high-income family were found to report better ac- cess to ...

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Evaluation of a Health Literacy Program for Chronic Conditions

Evaluation of a Health Literacy Program for Chronic Conditions

... This community-based health literacy program aimed to (1) develop participants’ ability to communicate effectively with health care providers; (2) understand their own be- haviors; and (3) recognize the effect of those ...

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Health Risk Behaviors in Adolescents With Chronic Conditions

Health Risk Behaviors in Adolescents With Chronic Conditions

... a chronic illness (defined as a disease lasting ⬎ 6 months and requiring continuous medical care) and/or disability (defined as a condition that limits body ...of chronic conditions 38,39 and risk ...

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Informal Caregiving for Persons with Chronic Conditions: Trends and Considerations

Informal Caregiving for Persons with Chronic Conditions: Trends and Considerations

... Aging adults with chronic conditions rely heavily on an informal network of caregivers to remain within their communities of choice. This reliance can take a significant toll on caregivers through the lens ...

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Attention Model for Chronic Conditions: Blind Women and Their Sons

Attention Model for Chronic Conditions: Blind Women and Their Sons

... several chronic conditions according to the MACC addition to blindness, such as prenatal care and childbirth, and after the birth of their children, monitoring for child ...by chronic ...

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Ethnocultural Variations in the Prevalence and Impact of Childhood Chronic Conditions

Ethnocultural Variations in the Prevalence and Impact of Childhood Chronic Conditions

... chronic conditions and access to health services vary for white, black, and Hispanic children. Our analysis[r] ...

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Who Cares for Medicaid-Enrolled Children With Chronic Conditions?

Who Cares for Medicaid-Enrolled Children With Chronic Conditions?

... with chronic conditions would have visits to both subspecialists and generalists at least yearly for evaluation and ...common conditions, such as asthma, ADHD, and mental retardation, would ...

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Medical Errors in US Pediatric Inpatients With Chronic Conditions

Medical Errors in US Pediatric Inpatients With Chronic Conditions

... without chronic conditions was also statisti- cally signi fi cant (P , ...with chronic condi- tions, higher rates of medical errors were reported by urban hospitals, teaching hospitals, children ’ s ...

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The effect of multiple chronic conditions on self rated health, disability and quality of life among the older populations of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: a comparison of two nationally representative cross sectional surveys

The effect of multiple chronic conditions on self rated health, disability and quality of life among the older populations of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: a comparison of two nationally representative cross sectional surveys

... three conditions added. Those with three or more chronic conditions are at extremely high risk of disability (80 – 90%), and unsur- prisingly, the majority of these rate their health as poor, while ...

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Chronic conditions and medical expenditures among non-institutionalized adults in the United States

Chronic conditions and medical expenditures among non-institutionalized adults in the United States

... for chronic disease prevention [13] Initiatives increasing education and outreach are critical in limiting the inci- dence of diseases, and thus, the social and economic burden borne by society and ...

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Universal health coverage and chronic conditions

Universal health coverage and chronic conditions

... combinations (FDCs) is accumulating, along with affordable strategies to improved access to, and use of, effective medical prevention and treatment, especially in chronic conditions. [4-6, 9-13] FDCs have ...

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Swimming in the stream : being a health professional and doing chronic conditions healthcare

Swimming in the stream : being a health professional and doing chronic conditions healthcare

... with chronic conditions may attend for healthcare while feeling ‘well’, with requests for a range of options to deal with an oncoming health issue (for example, a seasonal exacerbation of a chronic ...

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Virtual reality applications for chronic conditions management: A review

Virtual reality applications for chronic conditions management: A review

... sight, touch, h VR has sev tems (WoW) monitor to di is a type of W the world (4) Mounted Dis robot to links senses of a h Augmented R ously togethe various fields manufacturing used in nume rehabilitation injuries (11) ...

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The model of attention to non communicable chronic conditions and psychosocial attention

The model of attention to non communicable chronic conditions and psychosocial attention

... Rede de Atenção Psicossocial e o MACC: MACC A Reforma Psiquiátrica, sedimentada na desinstitucionalização desinstituciona dos pacientes psiquiátricos, na consolidação de bases territoria[r] ...

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Frequent hospital admission of older people with chronic disease: a cross sectional survey with telephone follow up and data linkage

Frequent hospital admission of older people with chronic disease: a cross sectional survey with telephone follow up and data linkage

... three chronic conditions; the majority had low socioeconomic status; one in five (22%) reported some difficulty affording their medication; and 35% lived ...

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Plant-Powered: A Digital Plant-Based Nutrition Intervention for Low-Income Patients with Type II Diabetes

Plant-Powered: A Digital Plant-Based Nutrition Intervention for Low-Income Patients with Type II Diabetes

... of chronic disease is incredibly important to address, especially since most chronic diseases are preventable and managed by modifying lifestyle ...of chronic conditions can be prevented ...

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Social capital is associated with improved subjective well-being of older adults with chronic non-communicable disease in six low- and middle-income countries

Social capital is associated with improved subjective well-being of older adults with chronic non-communicable disease in six low- and middle-income countries

... The objective of this paper is to examine the effect of social capital, particularly social participation, on the subjective well-being of older adults with single NCD and MCC in six LMICs that exhibit some vari- ation ...

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Causes of death in critically ill paediatric patients in Japan: a retrospective multicentre cohort study

Causes of death in critically ill paediatric patients in Japan: a retrospective multicentre cohort study

... a chronic condition according to Feudtner et al’s 21 definition, which states that a chronic condition ‘involves either several different organ systems or one organ system severely enough to require ...

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Mental Illness Among Youth With Chronic Physical Conditions

Mental Illness Among Youth With Chronic Physical Conditions

... that chronic illness may interfere with activities important to psychological and social development in ...24,25 Chronic conditions can reduce opportunities to develop mastery by creating competing ...

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