Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathways

Most care is provided by patients to themselves and their family. Healthcare systems around the world have been responding to the demand for better organization of models of patient centered integrated care (PCIC). Models of integrated care may enhance patient satisfaction and increase perceived qua...

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Main Authors: Eskil Degsell, Sofia Hylin, Giuseppe Stragliotto, Petra Danapfel, Anna Blommengren, John Övretveit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2019-08-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:https://www.ijic.org/articles/4904
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spelling doaj-ebb6a83decc54c5594898b880332649b2020-11-25T00:03:27ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562019-08-0119410.5334/ijic.s31574274Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathwaysEskil Degsell0Sofia Hylin1Giuseppe Stragliotto2Petra Danapfel3Anna Blommengren4John Övretveit5Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska University Hospital, Regional Cancer Center; Swedish Brain Tumour AssociationKarolinska University HospitalKarolinska University HospitalKarolinska University HospitalKarolinska University HospitalKarolinska InstitutetMost care is provided by patients to themselves and their family. Healthcare systems around the world have been responding to the demand for better organization of models of patient centered integrated care (PCIC). Models of integrated care may enhance patient satisfaction and increase perceived quality of care. The Karolinska University Hospital (KUH) organisational redesign includes patients as active partners by involving patients at all levels in the organization. KUHs and KI Co-Care programme (CCP) aims to address patients' needs across the whole care continuum, both within the clinical appointment and during the times between clinical care delivery. One core in the organization model at KUH is the requirement of a patient representative within the flow management team where the patients are involved as equal participants in building and designing KUHs patient centred integrated care pathways. The results of this is the completion of several strategies for PCIC. Our session describes the CCP, and the experiences of patients in building, contributing and implementing PCIC pathways and the many roles expert and peer patients play in clinical care and in different health care projects and teams. We summarise patient’s and professional’s experience of the value of embedding integrated care across the health care system and conclude with recommendations and implications for shaping true patient centred integrated care in different settings with, and for, different patients.https://www.ijic.org/articles/4904co-caremultidiciplinary team that include patient and significant othersinformal and formal care i collaboration
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Petra Danapfel
Anna Blommengren
John Övretveit
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Sofia Hylin
Giuseppe Stragliotto
Petra Danapfel
Anna Blommengren
John Övretveit
Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathways
International Journal of Integrated Care
co-care
multidiciplinary team that include patient and significant others
informal and formal care i collaboration
author_facet Eskil Degsell
Sofia Hylin
Giuseppe Stragliotto
Petra Danapfel
Anna Blommengren
John Övretveit
author_sort Eskil Degsell
title Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathways
title_short Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathways
title_full Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathways
title_fullStr Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathways
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Patient Self-care into Integrated Care: From users to shapers -the Sweden Co-Care project and patient integrated pathways
title_sort integration of patient self-care into integrated care: from users to shapers -the sweden co-care project and patient integrated pathways
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Most care is provided by patients to themselves and their family. Healthcare systems around the world have been responding to the demand for better organization of models of patient centered integrated care (PCIC). Models of integrated care may enhance patient satisfaction and increase perceived quality of care. The Karolinska University Hospital (KUH) organisational redesign includes patients as active partners by involving patients at all levels in the organization. KUHs and KI Co-Care programme (CCP) aims to address patients' needs across the whole care continuum, both within the clinical appointment and during the times between clinical care delivery. One core in the organization model at KUH is the requirement of a patient representative within the flow management team where the patients are involved as equal participants in building and designing KUHs patient centred integrated care pathways. The results of this is the completion of several strategies for PCIC. Our session describes the CCP, and the experiences of patients in building, contributing and implementing PCIC pathways and the many roles expert and peer patients play in clinical care and in different health care projects and teams. We summarise patient’s and professional’s experience of the value of embedding integrated care across the health care system and conclude with recommendations and implications for shaping true patient centred integrated care in different settings with, and for, different patients.
topic co-care
multidiciplinary team that include patient and significant others
informal and formal care i collaboration
url https://www.ijic.org/articles/4904
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