[ANMCO Position paper: From acute to chronic disease: the needs of complex cardiac patients]. in Giornale italiano di cardiologia (2006) / G Ital Cardiol (Rome). 2019 Oct;20(10):593-608. doi: 10.1714/3228.32060.

2019
ASL Torino 3
AOU Città della Salute di Torino
AOU Novara

Tipo pubblicazione

Practice Guideline

Autori/Collaboratori (26)Vedi tutti...

Sasso L
U.O.A. Cardiologia, Ospedale degli Infermi, ASL 3 Piemonte, Rivoli (TO).
Sanna F
UTIC-Cardiologia 2, Dipartimento Toraco-Cardiovascolare, A.O.U. Maggiore della Carità, Novara.
Pulignano G
U.O.C. Cardiologia, Dipartimento Cardio-Toraco-Vascolare, A.O. San Camillo-Forlanini, Roma.

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Abstract

Managing a patient suffering from a chronic disease requires a multidisciplinary team that can take care of them beyond the simple coordination of various specialties. In this context, a central role in the treatment of chronic heart disease is the continuity of care that should promote organic integration among different hospital departments, hospital and community. This position paper of the Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists (ANMCO) aims at defining the general principles to inspire care for complex cardiac patients at different phases of the disease. A multidisciplinary integrated holistic approach uses analytical tools able to understand the elements that characterize complexity and therefore suggest appropriate management strategies: (i) care pathways aimed at optimizing treatments; (ii) care pathways in intensive care and ward in a multidisciplinary perspective; (iii) integration of social and health needs; (iv) nursing role in the context of continuity of outpatient, community and home care; (v) promotion of educational interventions.

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PMID : 31593165

DOI : 10.1714/3228.32060

Keywords

Surveys and Questionnaires; Humans; Heart Diseases/complications/diagnosis/therapy; Health Status; Health Services Needs and Demand; Forms as Topic; Chronic Disease; Acute Disease;