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domenica 29 dicembre 2013

EVIDENCE: Gestione della fase acuta dell’infarto miocardico ST-elevato


Gestione della fase acuta dell’infarto miocardico ST-elevato
Antonino Cartabellotta, Carlo Descovich

Evidence 2013;5(11): e1000063 doi: 10.4470/E1000063

Pubblicato: 27 novembre 2013

Copyright: © 2013 Cartabellotta. Questo è un articolo open-access, distribuito con licenza Creative Commons Attribution, che ne consente l’utilizzo, la distribuzione e la riproduzione su qualsiasi supporto esclusivamente per fini non commerciali, a condizione di riportare sempre autore e citazione originale.
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BMJ Open Podcasts: Publishing priorities of biomedical research funders (9 Oct 2013)


Publishing priorities of biomedical research funders
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BMJ Open 2013 - Research

BMJ Open 2013;3:e003583 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003583
  • Health services research

What happens when patients know more than their doctors? Experiences of health interactions after diabetes patient education: a qualitative patient-led study

  1. Rosamund Snow1, 
  2. Charlotte Humphrey2, 
  3. Jane Sandall3
+Author Affiliations
  1. 1Patient Safety and Service Quality Research Centre, King's College London, London, UK
  2. 2Department of Health Care Evaluation, King's College London, London, UK
  3. 3Department of Social Science and Women's Health, King's College London, London, UK
  1. Correspondence toDr Rosamund Snow; rosamund.snow@kcl.ac.uk
  • Received 11 July 2013
  • Revised 3 October 2013
  • Accepted 7 October 2013
  • Published 14 November 2013

Abstract

Objective To explore the impact of patient education on the lives of people with diabetes, including the effect on interactions with doctors and other healthcare professionals.
Design Qualitative user-led study using longitudinal interviews and 146 h of participant observation. Data were analysed using a narrative approach.
Participants 21 patients with type 1 diabetes, those either about to attend a patient education course or those who had completed the course in the previous 10 years.
Setting Established patient education centres in three UK teaching hospitals teaching the Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating (DAFNE) course.
Results Both postcourse and several years later, most participants spoke of the experience of taking part in education as life-changingly positive. It helped them understand how to gain control over a very complex disease and freed them from dependence on medical advice and restrictive regimes. However, interactions within the health system following patient education could be fraught. Participants emerged from the course with greater condition-specific knowledge than many of the healthcare professionals they encountered. When these professionals did not understand what their patients were trying to do and were uncomfortable trusting their expertise, there could be serious consequences for these patients' ability to continue effective self-management.
Conclusions Patients who have in-depth knowledge of their condition encounter problems when their expertise is seen as inappropriate in standard healthcare interactions, and expertise taught to patients in one branch of medicine can be considered non-compliant by those who are not specialists in that field. Although patient education can give people confidence in their own self-management skills, it cannot solve the power imbalance that remains when a generalist healthcare professional, however well meaning, blocks access to medication and supplies needed to manage chronic diseases successfully. There is a role for those involved in primary and hospital care, including those supporting and training healthcare professionals, to recognise these problems and find ways to acknowledge and respect chronic patients' biomedical and practical expertise.

Strengths and limitations of this study

  • Studies of patient education have been dominated by medical perspectives, resulting in an emphasis on questions about compliance and biomedical markers, with less attention paid to the impact on other parts of patients' lives. The strength of this study was its user-led focus, with a researcher from the diabetic community supported and advised by others from that community.
  • The project fits the National Institute for Health Research INVOLVE definition of research for patient benefit: ‘research ‘with’ or ‘by’ people who use services rather than ‘to’, ‘about’ or ‘for’ them.’
  • This qualitative study allowed a rich in-depth exploration of a particular education intervention, but this approach has inherent limitations; we cannot assume some of the condition-specific details are necessarily representative of other populations and other conditions.
  • However, the broader findings of the study are applicable across the board: it has offered a new insight into the potential difficulties faced by highly health-literate patients, and suggests a need for serious reflection on existing practices, power hierarchies and training paradigms within healthcare.
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sabato 28 dicembre 2013

The New Paradigm: The Nurse as Family Doctor - January 2014 - Volume 114 - Issue 1 p:7



The New Paradigm: The Nurse as Family Doctor
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Pain Nursing Magazine: Vol.2 - n. 4 Dicembre / December 2013

► Editoriale

Quando il dolore diventa malattia

STEFANO COACCIOLI
EDITOR IN CHIEF
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► Articoli originali

Traduzione e validazione in italiano della scala Revised FLACC per la valutazione del dolore nel bambino con grave ritardo mentale

ALESSANDRA DI BARI, ANNE DESTREBECQ, FEDERICA OSNAGHI, STEFANO TERZONI
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► Caso clinico

Il controllo del dolore nelle ferite difficili: approccio multimodale

FRANCESCA MASTROBUONO, CRISTIANA GUETTI, SIMONA AMICI, MARTINA PAESANI, PAOLO MATTEO ANGELETTI, MARTA BLANCO CABANA, ANTONELLA PALADINI, ALBA PIROLI, FRANCO MARINANGELI, CHIARA ANGELETTI
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► Approfondimenti

Le comorbidità emergenti nel dolore cronico: ansia e disturbi di personalità

PAOLO MATTEO ANGELETTI, SIMONA AMICI, MARTA BLANCO CABANA, ELISABETTA CAMMAROTA, MARILEN CENSONI, FRANCESCA MASTROBUONO, ANTONELLA MASTRANTUONO, MANUELA TUDINI, MARTINA PAESANI, CHIARA ANGELETTI, CRISTIANA GUETTI
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► Arte e malattia

Il dolore cronico che si fa arte: l’esempio di Frida Kahlo

STEFANO TOTARO
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