Outcomes that matter in chronic illness: a taxonomy informed by self-determination and adult-learning theory
- PMID: 19803614
- DOI: 10.1037/a0016749
Outcomes that matter in chronic illness: a taxonomy informed by self-determination and adult-learning theory
Abstract
The inability to cure disease or reverse dysfunction results in chronic illness. With it, patients, their families, and society face a unique set of needs and challenges. In the United States, its care consumes 75% of total health care resources. Two thirds of Medicare resources are spent on the 25% of beneficiaries having multiple chronic diseases. Surprisingly, health outcomes of greatest importance to this population remain poorly described and researched. A new taxonomy is presented that uses insights from Self Determination Theory and Adult Learning Theory to expand the scope of recognized health outcomes by including what the authors call "outcomes that matter." Targeting this broader set of outcomes may lead to more effective and meaningful care and open new areas for outcomes research in chronic illness management.
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