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Service developments for managing people with long-term conditions using case management approaches, an example from the UK

INTRODUCTION: This research has considered current developments in the provision of services for people with long-term conditions within the NHS of England. Community Matrons are being employed and by adopting a case management approach they are aiming to improve patient care and reduce their demand...

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Autores principales: Russell, Michelle, Roe, Brenda, Beech, Roger, Russell, Wanda
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2663703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19340326
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description INTRODUCTION: This research has considered current developments in the provision of services for people with long-term conditions within the NHS of England. Community Matrons are being employed and by adopting a case management approach they are aiming to improve patient care and reduce their demands for acute hospital care. DESCRIPTION: Qualitative research was undertaken to explore experiences of community matrons and service leads on the development, implementation and provision of services for people with long-term conditions. CONCLUSIONS: This research provides evidence of what is being done to meet the challenge of long-term conditions and provides lessons for similar challenges and service development for different areas of care and in other countries. Continual system and role change has had effects on service delivery and on the whole care. These effects relate to; defining the role of community matron and structure of service, training staff, identifying patients, providing infrastructure, demonstrating benefits, identifying gaps in services, ability to reduce avoidable admissions and identifying the advantages and difficulties of the role. DISCUSSION: All of these aspects should be used to inform future development.
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spelling pubmed-26637032009-04-01 Service developments for managing people with long-term conditions using case management approaches, an example from the UK Russell, Michelle Roe, Brenda Beech, Roger Russell, Wanda Int J Integr Care Projects and Developments INTRODUCTION: This research has considered current developments in the provision of services for people with long-term conditions within the NHS of England. Community Matrons are being employed and by adopting a case management approach they are aiming to improve patient care and reduce their demands for acute hospital care. DESCRIPTION: Qualitative research was undertaken to explore experiences of community matrons and service leads on the development, implementation and provision of services for people with long-term conditions. CONCLUSIONS: This research provides evidence of what is being done to meet the challenge of long-term conditions and provides lessons for similar challenges and service development for different areas of care and in other countries. Continual system and role change has had effects on service delivery and on the whole care. These effects relate to; defining the role of community matron and structure of service, training staff, identifying patients, providing infrastructure, demonstrating benefits, identifying gaps in services, ability to reduce avoidable admissions and identifying the advantages and difficulties of the role. DISCUSSION: All of these aspects should be used to inform future development. Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2009-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2663703/ /pubmed/19340326 Text en Copyright 2009, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Service developments for managing people with long-term conditions using case management approaches, an example from the UK
title Service developments for managing people with long-term conditions using case management approaches, an example from the UK
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title_short Service developments for managing people with long-term conditions using case management approaches, an example from the UK
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