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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.
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.
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
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
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.
15 lip 2021 · Table 2 outlines the nine phases in the Chronic Illness Trajectory Model, their definitions , and example quotes from our cohort. 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.
Chronic Illness Trajectory Model [5], also created by Corbin and Strauss, describes how the course of illness changes over time. Patients may shift between different illness phases...