TY - JOUR
T1 - Italian consensus statement on patient engagement in chronic care: Process and outcomes
AU - Graffigna, Guendalina
AU - Barello, Serena
AU - Riva, Giuseppe
AU - Corbo, Massimo
AU - Damiani, Gianfranco
AU - Iannone, Primiano
AU - Bosio, Albino Claudio
AU - Ricciardi, Walter
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Patient engagement has been recognized as a key priority in chronic care. However, scholars agree that guidelines are needed to ensure effective patient engagement strategies. To this end, a Consensus Conference process was promoted with the following methodological steps: (1) extensive literature review about patient engagement initiatives in chronic care; (2) a stakeholders survey to collect best practices and (3) workshops with experts. On the basis of the information collected, a consensus statement was drafted, revised, and finalized by a panel of select renowned experts. These experts agreed in defining engagement as an eco-systemic concept involving multiple actors all of which contribute to influence patients’ willingness and ability to engage in chronic care. Moreover, experts recommended, whenever possible, to adopt standardized instruments to assess engagement levels and related unmet needs. Then, experts strongly advised appropriate trainings for healthcare professionals about patient engagement strategies. Furthermore, the importance of promoting healthcare professionals’ wellbeing has been advocated. Family caregivers, as well as patients’ organizations-should be trained and engaged to increase the effectiveness of interventions dedicated to patients. Finally, experts agreed that digital technologies should be considered as a crucial enhancer for patient engagement in chronic care.
AB - Patient engagement has been recognized as a key priority in chronic care. However, scholars agree that guidelines are needed to ensure effective patient engagement strategies. To this end, a Consensus Conference process was promoted with the following methodological steps: (1) extensive literature review about patient engagement initiatives in chronic care; (2) a stakeholders survey to collect best practices and (3) workshops with experts. On the basis of the information collected, a consensus statement was drafted, revised, and finalized by a panel of select renowned experts. These experts agreed in defining engagement as an eco-systemic concept involving multiple actors all of which contribute to influence patients’ willingness and ability to engage in chronic care. Moreover, experts recommended, whenever possible, to adopt standardized instruments to assess engagement levels and related unmet needs. Then, experts strongly advised appropriate trainings for healthcare professionals about patient engagement strategies. Furthermore, the importance of promoting healthcare professionals’ wellbeing has been advocated. Family caregivers, as well as patients’ organizations-should be trained and engaged to increase the effectiveness of interventions dedicated to patients. Finally, experts agreed that digital technologies should be considered as a crucial enhancer for patient engagement in chronic care.
KW - Chronic care
KW - Consensus
KW - Consensus conference
KW - Digital technologies
KW - Guidelines
KW - Health Personnel
KW - Health services research
KW - Humans
KW - Italy
KW - Long-Term Care
KW - Patient Participation
KW - Patient engagement
KW - Recommendation
KW - Chronic care
KW - Consensus
KW - Consensus conference
KW - Digital technologies
KW - Guidelines
KW - Health Personnel
KW - Health services research
KW - Humans
KW - Italy
KW - Long-Term Care
KW - Patient Participation
KW - Patient engagement
KW - Recommendation
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/179555
U2 - 10.3390/ijerph17114167
DO - 10.3390/ijerph17114167
M3 - Article
SN - 1660-4601
VL - 17
SP - 1
EP - 27
JO - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
ER -