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A Qualitative Interpretation of Challenges Associated with Helping Patients with Multiple Chronic Diseases Identify Their Goals
Author(s) -
Pauline Boeckxstaens,
Sara Willems,
Mieke Lanssens,
Charlotte Decuypere,
Guy Brusselle,
Thomas Kühlein,
Jan De Maeseneer,
An De Sutter
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of comorbidity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2235-042X
DOI - 10.15256/joc.2016.6.64
Subject(s) - medicine , stressor , qualitative research , disease , goal setting , interpretation (philosophy) , multimorbidity , chronic disease , psychology , clinical psychology , intensive care medicine , social psychology , pathology , computer science , social science , sociology , programming language
Patients with multiple chronic diseases are usually treated according to disease-specific guidelines, with outcome measurements focusing mostly on biomedical indicators (e.g. blood sugar levels or lung function). However, for multimorbidity, a goal-oriented approach focusing on the goals defined by the individual patient, may be more suitable. Despite the clear theoretical and conceptual advantages of including patient-defined goals in clinical decision-making for multimorbidity, it is not clear how patients define their goals and which aspects play a role in the process of defining them.

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