Towards a New Integrated Model for Taking Into Account the Experiential Knowledge of People With Chronic Diseases, Integrating Mediation, Therapeutic Education and Partnership: The Expanded Chronic Care Patient-Professional Partnership Model.

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Date publication

octobre 2024

Journal

Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BOHME Philip


Tous les auteurs :
Pomey MP, Schaad B, Lasserre-Moutet A, Böhme P, Jackson M

Résumé

The Chronic Care Model (CCM), the Expanded Chronic Care Model (ECCM) and the eHealth Enhanced Chronic Care Model (eCCM) focus on how healthcare teams and eHealth support can offer effective care and relevant solutions for patients facing chronic care conditions. However, they do not consider how patients can help these teams in their work, nor do they promote ways in which patients can help themselves. However, in the last decade, three different models have emerged that can complete our capacity to design and deliver integrated care for people with chronic diseases. In this article, we propose a revised version of the model that integrates the patient perspective and patients' experience-based knowledge. It integrates three different ways of engaging patients that complement the other patient engagement point of view: the experience of care and mediation in healthcare, therapeutic patient education and patient learning pathways, as well as patient-professional partnership.

Mots clés

Chronic Care Model, coproduction, integrated care, mediation, patient partnership, therapeutic patient education

Référence

Health Expect. 2024 10;27(5):e70054