Patientenbeteiligung bei medizinischen Entscheidungen in der Integrierten Versorgung Gesundes Kinzigtal
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Patientenbeteiligung bei medizinischen Entscheidungen in der Integrierten Versorgung Gesundes Kinzigtal : Ergebnisse einer kontrollierten Kohortenstudie. / Hölzel, L P; Vollmer, M; Kriston, L; Siegel, A; Härter, M.
In: BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA, Vol. 55, No. 11-12, 01.11.2012, p. 1524-33.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Patientenbeteiligung bei medizinischen Entscheidungen in der Integrierten Versorgung Gesundes Kinzigtal
T2 - Ergebnisse einer kontrollierten Kohortenstudie
AU - Hölzel, L P
AU - Vollmer, M
AU - Kriston, L
AU - Siegel, A
AU - Härter, M
PY - 2012/11/1
Y1 - 2012/11/1
N2 - An integrated health care project called "Gesundes Kinzigtal" was conducted in a rural area in Germany. As part of the project, physicians were trained and other measures were taken to enhance patient involvement in medical decision making. As part of the external evaluation, various effects regarding patient involvement in medical decision making, patient involvement and information preference, decision confidence, patient satisfaction with ambulatory care and patient quality of life were examined. The data were gathered by means of a questionnaire on an annual basis between 2007 and 2009. Effects were compared between patients who were participating in the integrated care project and two control groups. Analyses are based on the data of 1,205 patients. Over time all outcomes decreased slightly, except for information preference and physical quality of life. No statistically significant intervention effects on patient involvement in medical decision making or any other outcome variable could be found. The intensity of the training was presumably too low to establish an enduring change in the physician-patient interaction.
AB - An integrated health care project called "Gesundes Kinzigtal" was conducted in a rural area in Germany. As part of the project, physicians were trained and other measures were taken to enhance patient involvement in medical decision making. As part of the external evaluation, various effects regarding patient involvement in medical decision making, patient involvement and information preference, decision confidence, patient satisfaction with ambulatory care and patient quality of life were examined. The data were gathered by means of a questionnaire on an annual basis between 2007 and 2009. Effects were compared between patients who were participating in the integrated care project and two control groups. Analyses are based on the data of 1,205 patients. Over time all outcomes decreased slightly, except for information preference and physical quality of life. No statistically significant intervention effects on patient involvement in medical decision making or any other outcome variable could be found. The intensity of the training was presumably too low to establish an enduring change in the physician-patient interaction.
KW - Ambulatory Care
KW - Cohort Studies
KW - Communication
KW - Decision Making
KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
KW - Education, Medical, Continuing
KW - Germany
KW - Health Promotion
KW - Humans
KW - Patient Education as Topic
KW - Patient Participation
KW - Patient Satisfaction
KW - Physician-Patient Relations
KW - Program Evaluation
KW - Quality of Life
KW - Rural Health
U2 - 10.1007/s00103-012-1567-3
DO - 10.1007/s00103-012-1567-3
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
C2 - 23114452
VL - 55
SP - 1524
EP - 1533
JO - BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA
JF - BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA
SN - 1436-9990
IS - 11-12
ER -