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Health trajectory research is the longitudinal investigation of the health and illness of individual persons, families, groups or populations over time. It includes observational studies of natural history in context, experimental studies with trajectories as outcomes, and studies of clinical course, including the impact of self-care and ...
28 kwi 2005 · Three typical illness trajectories have been described for patients with progressive chronic illness: cancer, organ failure, and the frail elderly or dementia trajectory. Physical, social, psychological, and spiritual needs of patients and their carers are likely to vary according to the trajectory they are following.
The illness trajectory contains the physiological unfolding of a patient's disease (the disease course), the actions and interactions to shape or control that course (the care trajectory) and the (emotional) impact of the illness on the persons involved (the sickness trajectory).
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.
The illness trajectory refers to the course of the disease process and treatment over time, including the different phases and directions it can take, such as remission or end-of-life care. From: European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2012
7 mar 2024 · How do we model our lives from the time of a major diagnosis to death? Illness trajectories are one method, and they can help frame a conversation about what life will be like with a progressive illness.
What Is a Health Trajectory? Definition. As the pattern of health over time, the notion of a health trajectory reflects common use of the term trajectory as the flight path of an object, including the forces that act on it to link location with time.