1. Personalized Care and Treatment Compliance in Chronic Conditions.
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Teixeira, Fábio, Fernandes, Júlio Belo, Godinho, Catarina, and Teixeira, Fábio
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Medicine ,Pharmacology ,Parkinson disease ,SGLT-2 inhibitors ,adolescent ,advanced nursing practice ,aerobic exercise ,aged ,ageism ,aging ,antidiabetic agents ,assessment ,autoimmune ,bibliometrics ,biomarkers ,boot camp ,cardiovascular outcomes ,caregiver ,caregivers ,child ,child abuse ,child protective services ,chronic liver disease ,chronic pain ,clinical exercise ,clinical psychology ,cognitive function ,compliance ,continuity of care ,data analysis ,decision ,diabetes mellitus ,discrimination ,disease prevention ,dual-tasking ,empowerment ,exercise prescription ,family ,fatigue ,fibromyalgia ,glaucoma ,health promotion ,hip fracture ,hospital discharge ,informal caregiver ,intentional nonadherence ,intervention ,ischemia ,maltreatment ,medication acceptability ,mental disorders ,mental illness ,meta-analysis ,mortality risk ,n/a ,needs ,neglect ,nursing ,nursing education ,nursing students ,obesity ,older adults ,older person ,pain ,pain acceptance ,pain catastrophizing ,patient adherence ,patient compliance ,patient-focused care ,performance-based test ,personalized care ,personalized medicine ,personalized therapy ,pharmacology ,physical functioning ,physiotherapy ,postural control ,prejudice ,qualitative ,quality of life ,rehabilitation ,rehabilitation nursing ,returning home ,review literature ,rheumatology ,risk factors ,safety ,self esteem ,sexuality ,sleep ,social stigma ,stereotyping ,stroke ,students ,surface electromyography ,temporomandibular disorders ,therapeutic exercise ,transitional care ,virtual reality - Abstract
Summary: People who have chronic diseases spend a significant amount of time in self-management in out-of-hospital environments, in their homes and in their community settings. These patients have different disease statuses and management requirements, so providing personalized care is key.Personalized care is a collaborative process that should be used in chronic condition management in which patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers identify and discuss problems caused by or related to the patient's condition and then develop plans and goals to empower patients.Personalized care can improve aspects of physical health, mental health, and the ability to self-manage conditions. Thus, a personalized care approach could greatly benefit patients with chronic conditions.In this book, we have included 20 articles that expand the current knowledge on the personalized care approach to diagnosing and treating chronically ill patients.