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Patient-centered care in diabetes care-concepts, relationships and practice

Tsung‐Tai Chen, Wei‐Chih Su, Mei-I Liu

2024World Journal of Diabetes17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We still do not have comprehensive knowledge of which framework of patient-centered care (PCC) is appropriate for diabetes care, which elements of PCC are evidence-based, and the mechanism by which PCC elements are associated with outcomes through mediators. In this review, we elaborate on these issues. We found that for diabetes care, PCC elements such as autonomy support (patient individuality), cooperation and collaboration (system-level approach), com-munication and education (behavior change techniques), emotional support (biopsychosocial approach), and family/other involvement and support are critically important. All of these factors are directly associated with different patient outcomes and indirectly associated with outcomes through patient activation. We present the practical implications of these PCC elements.

Topics & Concepts

Biopsychosocial modelMedicineAutonomyMechanism (biology)Diabetes mellitusPatient careNursingPsychiatryLawPhilosophyPolitical scienceEpistemologyEndocrinologyDiabetes Management and EducationChronic Disease Management StrategiesMental Health and Patient Involvement
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