To evaluate if person-centred care can improve self-efficacy and facilitate return to work or prior activity level in patients after an event of acute coronary syndrome.199 patients with acute coronary syndrome < 75 years were randomly assigned to person-centred care intervention or treatment as usual and followed for 6 months. In the intervention group a person-centred care process was added to treatment as usual, emphasising the patient as a partner in care. Care was co-created in collaboration between patients, physicians, registered nurses and other health care professionals and documented in a health plan. A team-based partnership across three health care levels included transparent knowledge about the disease and medical state to achieve agreed goals during recovery. Main outcome measure was a composite score of changes in general self-efficacy ≥ 5 units, return to work or prior activity level and re-hospitalisation or death.The composite score showed that more patients (22.3
作者:Andreas, Fors;Inger, Ekman;Charles, Taft;Cecilia, Bj?rkelund;Kerstin, Frid;Maria Eh, Larsson;J?rgen, Thorn;Kerstin, Ulin;Axel, Wolf;Karl, Swedberg
来源:International journal of cardiology 2015 年 187卷