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Psychological support for chronic conditions

Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2023
Purpose of review Haematological conditions are varied, and every condition presents unique psychosocial challenges to patients and their families. There is a growing body of evidence about high levels of psychological distress, negative impact on outcomes and evidence-based treatments, yet service provision is patchy and ...
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Chronic Pain and Psychiatric Conditions

Complex Psychiatry, 2022
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Chronic pain is a common condition with high socioeconomic and public health burden. A wide range of psychiatric conditions are often comorbid with chronic pain and chronic pain conditions, negatively impacting successful treatment of either condition.
Keira J.A. Johnston, Laura M. Huckins
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Medicare and Chronic Conditions

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
A total of 83 percent of Medicare beneficiaries have at least one chronic condition. Recent legislation is a new initiative to improve the quality of care for beneficiaries with chronic conditions.
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HIV: A Chronic Condition

Journal of Insurance Medicine, 2015
By virtue of the success of anti-retroviral therapy (ART), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has evolved into a chronic disease in which the typical complications of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are no longer the dominant problem.
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The Athlete With A Chronic Condition

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
The "chronic conditions" which affect athletes compose so heterogenous a mixture that it has not been possible to set forth specific guide-lines. The experiences reported here are derived exclusively from working with college and secondary school athletes. Only secondhand knowledge about professional athletes influences these observations.
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Adjusting to Chronic Health Conditions

Annual Review of Psychology, 2017
Research on adjustment to chronic disease is critical in today's world, in which people are living longer lives, but lives are increasingly likely to be characterized by one or more chronic illnesses. Chronic illnesses may deteriorate, enter remission, or fluctuate, but their defining characteristic is that they persist.
Vicki S, Helgeson, Melissa, Zajdel
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The prevalence of chronic conditions and medical expenditures of the elderly by chronic condition indicator (CCI)

Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2011
The aim of this study was to understand the prevalence of chronic conditions and medical expenditures of the elderly for health care planning development of chronic conditions. This research is based on the representative sample (N=114,873) of seniors over 65 years nationwide. The CCI by the U.S.
Mei-ju, Chi   +2 more
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The Value of mHealth for Managing Chronic Conditions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
Chronic conditions place a high cost burden on the healthcare system and deplete the quality of life for millions of Americans. Digital innovations such as mobile health (mHealth) technology can be used to provide efficient and effective healthcare. In this research we explore the use of mobile technology to manage chronic conditions such as diabetes ...
Saligrama, Agnihothri   +3 more
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The dynamics of disability and chronic conditions

Disability and Health Journal, 2014
The purpose of this paper is to provide a background to chronic conditions and disability and introduce manuscripts that were part of a recent forum examining this issue. The paper begins with an overview of definitions of disability and chronic conditions.
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