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Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes (Project Leonardo)
PURPOSE: Project Leonardo represented a feasibility study to evaluate the impact of a disease and care management (D&CM) model and of the introduction of “care manager” nurses, trained in this specialized role, into the primary health care system. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty care managers were...
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author | Ciccone, Marco Matteo Aquilino, Ambrogio Cortese, Francesca Scicchitano, Pietro Sassara, Marco Mola, Ernesto Rollo, Rodolfo Caldarola, Pasquale Giorgino, Francesco Pomo, Vincenzo Bux, Francesco |
author_facet | Ciccone, Marco Matteo Aquilino, Ambrogio Cortese, Francesca Scicchitano, Pietro Sassara, Marco Mola, Ernesto Rollo, Rodolfo Caldarola, Pasquale Giorgino, Francesco Pomo, Vincenzo Bux, Francesco |
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description | PURPOSE: Project Leonardo represented a feasibility study to evaluate the impact of a disease and care management (D&CM) model and of the introduction of “care manager” nurses, trained in this specialized role, into the primary health care system. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty care managers were placed into the offices of 83 general practitioners and family physicians in the Apulia Region of Italy with the purpose of creating a strong cooperative and collaborative “team” consisting of physicians, care managers, specialists, and patients. The central aim of the health team collaboration was to empower 1,160 patients living with cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, heart failure, and/or at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD risk) to take a more active role in their health. With the support of dedicated software for data collection and care management decision making, Project Leonardo implemented guidelines and recommendations for each condition aimed to improve patient health outcomes and promote appropriate resource utilization. RESULTS: Results show that Leonardo was feasible and highly effective in increasing patient health knowledge, self-management skills, and readiness to make changes in health behaviors. Patient skill-building and ongoing monitoring by the health care team of diagnostic tests and services as well as treatment paths helped promote confidence and enhance safety of chronic patient management at home. CONCLUSION: Physicians, care managers, and patients showed unanimous agreement regarding the positive impact on patient health and self-management, and attributed the outcomes to the strong “partnership” between the care manager and the patient and the collaboration between the physician and the care manager. Future studies should consider the possibility of incorporating a patient empowerment model which considers the patient as the most important member of the health team and care managers as key health care collaborators able to enhance and support services to patients provided by physicians in the primary health care system. |
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spelling | pubmed-28683512010-05-17 Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes (Project Leonardo) Ciccone, Marco Matteo Aquilino, Ambrogio Cortese, Francesca Scicchitano, Pietro Sassara, Marco Mola, Ernesto Rollo, Rodolfo Caldarola, Pasquale Giorgino, Francesco Pomo, Vincenzo Bux, Francesco Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research PURPOSE: Project Leonardo represented a feasibility study to evaluate the impact of a disease and care management (D&CM) model and of the introduction of “care manager” nurses, trained in this specialized role, into the primary health care system. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty care managers were placed into the offices of 83 general practitioners and family physicians in the Apulia Region of Italy with the purpose of creating a strong cooperative and collaborative “team” consisting of physicians, care managers, specialists, and patients. The central aim of the health team collaboration was to empower 1,160 patients living with cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, heart failure, and/or at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD risk) to take a more active role in their health. With the support of dedicated software for data collection and care management decision making, Project Leonardo implemented guidelines and recommendations for each condition aimed to improve patient health outcomes and promote appropriate resource utilization. RESULTS: Results show that Leonardo was feasible and highly effective in increasing patient health knowledge, self-management skills, and readiness to make changes in health behaviors. Patient skill-building and ongoing monitoring by the health care team of diagnostic tests and services as well as treatment paths helped promote confidence and enhance safety of chronic patient management at home. CONCLUSION: Physicians, care managers, and patients showed unanimous agreement regarding the positive impact on patient health and self-management, and attributed the outcomes to the strong “partnership” between the care manager and the patient and the collaboration between the physician and the care manager. Future studies should consider the possibility of incorporating a patient empowerment model which considers the patient as the most important member of the health team and care managers as key health care collaborators able to enhance and support services to patients provided by physicians in the primary health care system. Dove Medical Press 2010-05-06 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2868351/ /pubmed/20479952 Text en © 2010 Ciccone et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Ciccone, Marco Matteo Aquilino, Ambrogio Cortese, Francesca Scicchitano, Pietro Sassara, Marco Mola, Ernesto Rollo, Rodolfo Caldarola, Pasquale Giorgino, Francesco Pomo, Vincenzo Bux, Francesco Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes (Project Leonardo) |
title | Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model
in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes
(Project Leonardo) |
title_full | Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model
in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes
(Project Leonardo) |
title_fullStr | Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model
in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes
(Project Leonardo) |
title_full_unstemmed | Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model
in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes
(Project Leonardo) |
title_short | Feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model
in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes
(Project Leonardo) |
title_sort | feasibility and effectiveness of a disease and care management model
in the primary health care system for patients with heart failure and diabetes
(project leonardo) |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2868351/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20479952 |
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