Impact of long term conditions (2) Flashcards

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Define person centered care

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The provision of care that places the patient at the centre.

Ensuring that the healthcare system is designed to meet the needs and preferences of patients as defined by patients themselves.

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Give the 5 principles of patient centered care

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  • Respect
  • Choice and empowerment
  • Patient involvement
  • Access and support
  • Information
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3
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Give 3 examples of long term conditions

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Ischaemic heart disease,
Respiratory disease,
Osteoarthritis

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Give examples of how long term conditions can affect lifestyle.

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  • Constraints on family life
  • Failure to re-establish functional capacity to work
  • Unremitting chronic pain
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5
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Long term conditions account for what % of all GP appointments?

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50%

64% of all outpatient appointments and over 70% of all inpatient bed days

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What is the % of long term conditions in those >60 and those <40.

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58% over 60

14% under 40

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Define incidence

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The number of new cases of a disease in a population in a specified period of time.

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Define prevalence

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The number of people in a population with a specific disease

at a single point in time or

in a defined period of time

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9
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Define vulnerability

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An individual’s capacity to resist disease, repair damage and restore physiological homeostasis

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10
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Give 3 examples of the burden of treatment

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  • Changing behaviour to adhere to lifestyle modifications
  • Monitoring and managing their symptoms at home
  • Polypharmacy and side efects
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Define biographical disruption

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Long term condition

  • -> Loss of confidence in the body
  • -> Loss of confidence in social interaction or self identity
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12
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Coping with stigma leads to choosing between what?

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Decision to disclose or to conceal the condition

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13
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Give 8 examples of negative impacts of a long term condition on the individual/family

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  • Denial
  • Self Pity
  • Apathy
  • Financial
  • Physical
  • Emotional
  • Isolation
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Define health

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A state of complete physical,
mental and
social well-being

and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

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Define disability

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  • Body and structure impairment
  • Activity limitation
  • Participation restrictions
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16
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Give 4 medical models of disability (causes of disability)

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  • Individual cause (accident whilst drunk)
  • Underlying pathology (obesity)
  • Individual level intervention (health professionals advice)
  • Individual change (change in behaviour)
17
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Give 4 social models of disability (causes of disability)

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  • Societal cause (low wages)
  • Conditions relating to housing
  • Social action needed (facilities for disabled)
  • Societal attitude change (use of politically correct language)
18
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What does personal reaction to disability depend on?

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  • Nature of disability
  • Coping strategies of individual
  • Support network of the individual
  • Time to adapt
  • Mood and emotional reaction of the individual
19
Q

Give 5 causes of disability around the world

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Congenital, 
Injury, 
Mental illness, 
Malnutrition, 
Alcohol/Drugs
20
Q

How many of those with a disability in the UK are in employment?

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Only 1/3 (think of the impacts on the individual this amy have)

21
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Give 4 of Wilson’s criteria for screening

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  • Condition should be important
  • Must be a recognisable latent or early symptomatic stage
  • Natural course of disease should be understood
  • Test should be acceptable to population