The Impact of Long Term Health Conditions COPY Flashcards
Who is the best judge at deciding what patient centred care is?
The patient
Who decides the principles and values of patient centred care?
The International Alliance of Patients’ Organisations (IaPO) They have a declaration on patient -centred healthcare
What are the five principles of the declaration made by the IaPO?
- Respect 2. Choice and empowerment 3. Patient involvement in health policy 4. Access and support 5. Information
Which health groups have more long -term conditions?
Older people and more deprived groups
What percentage of GP appointments are for long-term conditions?
50%
What is just as important as understanding the cause of a health condition?
Understanding the consequence of a condition
What is the definition of incidence?
Incidence - the number of new cases of a disease in a population in a specific period of time
What is the definition of prevalence?
The number of people in a population with a specific disease at a single point in time or in a defined period of time
What are the two large subcategories of aetiology?
Genetic Environmental
What is meant by vulnerability?
An individuals capacity to resist disease, repair damage and restore physiological homeostasis can be deemed vulnerability.
What are the types of onset for long-term conditions?
Acute (stroke or MI) Slow onset (Angina) Relapse and remission such as cancer
What is meant by ‘The Burden of Treatment’
Changing behaviour or policing the behaviour of others to adhere to lifestyle modifications. Monitoring and managing their symptoms at home. Complex treatment regimens and multiple drugs (polypharmacy) contribute to the burden of treatment. Complex administrative systems, and accessing, navigating, and coping with uncoordinated health and social care systems add to this
What is meant by biographical disruption?
Long term condition leads to a loss of confidence in the body, there is then a loss of confidence in social interaction or self-identity.
How might someone’s mindset change with the onset of a long term-condition?
Need to re-negotiate existing relationships at work and at home They need to understand their condition before ‘adjusting to it’ Involves redefining ideas of what is ‘good’ and bad’ such that the positive aspects of their lives are emphasised, and the negative impact of the illness is lessened.
Define stigma
a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.