Therapeutic Patient Education (TPE) is an educational process that enable patients to acquire and maintain abilities to optimally manage their lives with their condition. It is patient-centred and it includes: organized awareness, information, self-care learning and psychosocial support. It is designed to help patients and their families understand the disease and treatments, cooperate with health-care providers, live healthily and maintain or improve quality of life (QoL). It should also contribute to reducing the cost of long-term care to patients and society. The Stanford Patient Education Research Center set up a wide variety of TPE interventions for people with chronic conditions (CDSMP, arthritis, diabetes, pain, HIV…) supported by literature. Guidelines recommed to include TPE in stroke care to improve self-management (SM) and there is some evidence that self-efficacy is an important variable associated with various post-stroke outcomes (QoL, depression, ADL, physical functioning). Goal-setting, individualized approach and professional support may also be common strategies between SM programs and the rehabilitation process. Nevertheless, until now in literature there is a large variability in type, timing, contents and setting of these interventions and the optimal format for stroke survivors is still not clear: further studies are needed.

“Therapeutic patient education (TPE) in stroke survivors: defining usual care and preliminary data of a self-management program (LAY- Look After Yourself-) / Bardelli, R.; Fugazzaro, S.; Accogli, M. A; Denti, M; Altavilla, A; Piccinini, M; Maisto, G; Cavalli, E.; Pagliacci, D; Calugi, S; Costi, Stefania; Cavazza, S; Tedeschi, C; Taricco, M.. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno “9th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation” tenutosi a Philadelphia nel 10-13 Maggio 2016).

“Therapeutic patient education (TPE) in stroke survivors: defining usual care and preliminary data of a self-management program (LAY- Look After Yourself-)

COSTI, Stefania;
2016

Abstract

Therapeutic Patient Education (TPE) is an educational process that enable patients to acquire and maintain abilities to optimally manage their lives with their condition. It is patient-centred and it includes: organized awareness, information, self-care learning and psychosocial support. It is designed to help patients and their families understand the disease and treatments, cooperate with health-care providers, live healthily and maintain or improve quality of life (QoL). It should also contribute to reducing the cost of long-term care to patients and society. The Stanford Patient Education Research Center set up a wide variety of TPE interventions for people with chronic conditions (CDSMP, arthritis, diabetes, pain, HIV…) supported by literature. Guidelines recommed to include TPE in stroke care to improve self-management (SM) and there is some evidence that self-efficacy is an important variable associated with various post-stroke outcomes (QoL, depression, ADL, physical functioning). Goal-setting, individualized approach and professional support may also be common strategies between SM programs and the rehabilitation process. Nevertheless, until now in literature there is a large variability in type, timing, contents and setting of these interventions and the optimal format for stroke survivors is still not clear: further studies are needed.
2016
“9th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation”
Philadelphia
10-13 Maggio 2016
Bardelli, R.; Fugazzaro, S.; Accogli, M. A; Denti, M; Altavilla, A; Piccinini, M; Maisto, G; Cavalli, E.; Pagliacci, D; Calugi, S; Costi, Stefania; Cavazza, S; Tedeschi, C; Taricco, M.
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