About this trial
The WHO and our governance advocate that health professionals should organize care around the patient, considering his or her values, needs and preferences, and enabling the patient to develop the capacity to self-manage the chronic health problems he or she faces. Chronic disease is an ongoing dynamic process and adaptation to this process is complicated by the interaction of several determinants: self-management capacity, level of health literacy, quality of life and experience of care. To best support chronic disease, the recommendation is to adopt a management strategy that allows chronic patients to play an active role in the management of their condition and in the day-to-day decision-making process. The management of chronic pathologies is one of the specialties in which Advanced Practice Nurses are positioned, in primary care, outside hospital. Nursing care benefits from care models that allow for more adapted responses, regarding particular care situations, or certain patient typologies. The Humanistic Partnership Health Care Model (MPHS) implement in current Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) practice.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
A patient receiving care from an advanced practice nurse (APN) for the management of one or more of the following chronic conditions: stroke; chronic arterial disease; heart disease, coronary artery disease; type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes; chronic respiratory failure; Parkinson's disease; epilepsy.
Affiliated or entitled to a social security plan
Having received informed information about the study and having co-signed, with the investigator, a consent to participate in the study
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- IMPACT Program
- usal care
Treatment groups
Locations
5Sponsors and collaborators
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne
Lead sponsor
Ministry of Health, France
Collaborator