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  1. 1 mar 2024 · An understanding of the dynamic multidimensional trajectories of patients with progressive illnesses helps clinicians consider individual holistic needs and have meaningful conversations with patients and families about advance care planning.

  2. McCorkle & Pasacreta, 2001- explains eight phases of chronic illness trajectory . Initial or pretrajectory phase - occurs before any signs and symptoms are present. Trajectory onset phase- occurs with the first onset of signs and symptoms and includes the diagnostic period.

  3. Understanding change in health and illness over time is central to creating and evaluating interventions for individuals, families, and populations. The term health trajectory is a succinct and useful way to describe change in health status over time.

  4. 15 lip 2021 · Table 3 lists the patient work tasks involved in each phase. From our participants, we identified examples of patient work tasks in the following phases: trajectory onset, stable, unstable, acute, crisis, and comeback. More quotes supporting each of the phases can be found in Multimedia Appendix 2.

  5. 1 kwi 2018 · With the arrival of symptoms and diagnosis, the ‘chronic illness trajectory’ model follows sequential phases: 1) stable and unstable, managed with usual care; 2) acute and critical, requiring hospitalizations and intensive treatments; 3) post-acute ‘comeback’ or ‘downward’, depending on the disease control; and 4) dying phase. 21

  6. This article offers a revised version of the Corbin and Strauss Chronic Illness Trajectory Framework. The most notable changes include a greater emphasis on health promotion and illness prevention, streamlined language to make it more user friendly, and increased focus on the global influences on health care.

  7. An innovative model of health change resulted from a synthesis of the major concepts from 2 such theories: Mishel's uncertainty in illness theory and the Corbin and Strauss chronic illness trajectory framework.

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