TY - JOUR
T1 - Promozione del patient engagement in ambito clinico-Assistenziale per le malattie croniche: raccomandazioni dalla prima conferenza di consenso italiana
AU - Graffigna, Guendalina
AU - Barello, Serena
AU - Riva, Giuseppe
AU - Castelnuovo, Gianluca
AU - Ricciardi, Gualtiero
AU - Bosio, Albino Claudio
AU - Corbo, Massimo
AU - Coppola, Liliana
AU - Daverio, Giovanni
AU - Fauci, Alice
AU - Iannone, Primiano
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The concept of patient engagement is receiving a growing attention in the healthcare field. The last decades have seen a deep revision of care models in the aim of a greater acknowledge of the patient role, seen as an expert actor, in the healthcare process. On the other side, healthcare systems are facing a growing request for participation expressed by citizens and patients. People claim for being more involved in all the crucial turning point of their healthcare journey and of being better aware of their right and duties. They require a deeper knowledge about all the different therapeutic options with the related risks and advantages. However, although all the different stakeholders agree in considering patient engagement a pragmatic further then ethical priority, a shared consensus related to the strategies and instrument to promote has still to come. Patients and healthcare professional perspective about the factors that may hinder or sustain patient engagement still need to be further studied and at shared recommendations - about the programs better effective and efficient in promoting patient engagement - are still missed. Based on these premises, Università Cattolica of Milano and DG Welfare of Regione Lombardia, under the methodological supervision of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità , promoted a consesus conference entitled "Recommendation for promoting patient engagement in healthcare for chronic conditions". This consensus conferences constituted the occasion of sharing and discussion among experts belonging to different clinical and institutional contexts as well as with representative of patients associations in order to identify good practices and effective tools to promote patient engagement in the care and cure process for chronic conditions.
AB - The concept of patient engagement is receiving a growing attention in the healthcare field. The last decades have seen a deep revision of care models in the aim of a greater acknowledge of the patient role, seen as an expert actor, in the healthcare process. On the other side, healthcare systems are facing a growing request for participation expressed by citizens and patients. People claim for being more involved in all the crucial turning point of their healthcare journey and of being better aware of their right and duties. They require a deeper knowledge about all the different therapeutic options with the related risks and advantages. However, although all the different stakeholders agree in considering patient engagement a pragmatic further then ethical priority, a shared consensus related to the strategies and instrument to promote has still to come. Patients and healthcare professional perspective about the factors that may hinder or sustain patient engagement still need to be further studied and at shared recommendations - about the programs better effective and efficient in promoting patient engagement - are still missed. Based on these premises, Università Cattolica of Milano and DG Welfare of Regione Lombardia, under the methodological supervision of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità , promoted a consesus conference entitled "Recommendation for promoting patient engagement in healthcare for chronic conditions". This consensus conferences constituted the occasion of sharing and discussion among experts belonging to different clinical and institutional contexts as well as with representative of patients associations in order to identify good practices and effective tools to promote patient engagement in the care and cure process for chronic conditions.
KW - Consensus conference
KW - Medicine (all)
KW - Patient engagement
KW - Racommendations.
KW - Consensus conference
KW - Medicine (all)
KW - Patient engagement
KW - Racommendations.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/109525
UR - http://www.recentiprogressi.it/r.php?v=2812&a=28441&l=332587&f=allegati/02812_2017_11/fulltext/04_rassegna%20-%20graffigna.pdf
U2 - 10.1701/2812.28441
DO - 10.1701/2812.28441
M3 - Articolo in rivista
VL - 108
SP - 455
EP - 475
JO - RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA
JF - RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA
SN - 0034-1193
ER -