Background: Chronically medically ill patients often need clinical assistance with symptom management, as well as self-care interventions that can help to reduce the impact of bothersome symptoms. Experienced clinicians can help to guide the development of more effective self-care interventions.Objective: To create a consensus-based list of common bothersome symptoms of chronic conditions and of self-care management behaviors recommended to patients by clinicians to reduce the impact of these symptoms.Methods: A two-round Delphi study was performed among an international panel of 47 clinicians using online surveys to identify common and bothersome symptoms and related self-care management behaviors recommended to patients with heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, type 2 diabetes, or arthritis.Results: A total of 30 common bothersome symptoms and 158 self-care management behaviors across the five conditions were listed. Each chronic condition has its own bothersome symptoms and self-care management behaviors. Consensus was reached on the vast majority of recommended behaviors.Conclusions: The list of common bothersome symptoms and self-care management behaviors reflect consensus across four countries on many points but also disagreement on others, and a few recommendations are inconsistent with current guidelines. Efforts to encourage clinicians to recommend effective self-care management behaviors may reduce symptom impact in chronically ill patient populations.(C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

Westland, H., Page, S.d., van Rijn, M., Aryal, S., Freedland, K.e., Lee, C., et al. (2022). Self-care management of bothersome symptoms as recommended by clinicians for patients with a chronic condition: A Delphi study. HEART & LUNG, 56, 40-49 [10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.06.001].

Self-care management of bothersome symptoms as recommended by clinicians for patients with a chronic condition: A Delphi study

Vellone, Ercole;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Background: Chronically medically ill patients often need clinical assistance with symptom management, as well as self-care interventions that can help to reduce the impact of bothersome symptoms. Experienced clinicians can help to guide the development of more effective self-care interventions.Objective: To create a consensus-based list of common bothersome symptoms of chronic conditions and of self-care management behaviors recommended to patients by clinicians to reduce the impact of these symptoms.Methods: A two-round Delphi study was performed among an international panel of 47 clinicians using online surveys to identify common and bothersome symptoms and related self-care management behaviors recommended to patients with heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, type 2 diabetes, or arthritis.Results: A total of 30 common bothersome symptoms and 158 self-care management behaviors across the five conditions were listed. Each chronic condition has its own bothersome symptoms and self-care management behaviors. Consensus was reached on the vast majority of recommended behaviors.Conclusions: The list of common bothersome symptoms and self-care management behaviors reflect consensus across four countries on many points but also disagreement on others, and a few recommendations are inconsistent with current guidelines. Efforts to encourage clinicians to recommend effective self-care management behaviors may reduce symptom impact in chronically ill patient populations.(C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/45 - SCIENZE INFERMIERISTICHE GENERALI, CLINICHE E PEDIATRICHE
English
Chronic care
Delphi study
Self-care
Self-care management
Symptoms
Humans
Delphi Technique
Self Care
Consensus
Chronic Disease
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Westland, H., Page, S.d., van Rijn, M., Aryal, S., Freedland, K.e., Lee, C., et al. (2022). Self-care management of bothersome symptoms as recommended by clinicians for patients with a chronic condition: A Delphi study. HEART & LUNG, 56, 40-49 [10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.06.001].
Westland, H; Page, Sd; van Rijn, M; Aryal, S; Freedland, Ke; Lee, C; Strömberg, A; Vellone, E; Wiebe, Dj; Jaarsma, T; Riegel, B
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