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. 2011 Feb;44(1):6-12.
doi: 10.1007/s00391-010-0165-y.

[Coping with chronic illness and multiple medicines in older age: self-management support as an obligation in nursing]

[Article in German]
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[Coping with chronic illness and multiple medicines in older age: self-management support as an obligation in nursing]

[Article in German]
G Müller-Mundt et al. Z Gerontol Geriatr. 2011 Feb.

Abstract

In later stages of chronic disease and especially in older age, chronically ill people are often dependent on multiple medicines. Coming to terms with complex medication regimes in everyday life is a challenging task. To provide the support actually needed, patient-centered interventions are essential, not only taking into account the patients' needs and preferences, but also promoting their ability to self manage their disease(s) and their medication regime. This paper outlines the results of a research project aimed at developing and evaluating an intervention to integrate self-management support into primary care, based on a qualitative exploration of the patients' and professionals' views. The findings stress that home care nurses should take an active part in self-management support but need to be prepared adequately. Therefore, a two-tier intervention was developed and evaluated in a prospective control study, consisting of a qualified training and guidelines for practice. The intervention serves to expand the nurses' professional competence to provide the needed individually tailored self-management support in home care.

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