Chronic condition self-management support: proposed competencies for medical students

Author:

Pols Rene G.1,Battersby Malcolm W.2,Regan-Smith Martha3,Markwick Mignon J.4,Lawrence John5,Auret Kirsten6,Carter Jan7,Cole Andrew8,Disler Peter9,Hassed Craig10,McGuiness Clare11,Nguyen Hung12

Affiliation:

1. Flinders Human Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Margaret Tobin Centre, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001

2. Flinders Human Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Margaret Tobin Centre, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001,

3. Centre for Leadership and Improvement, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice Dartmouth College, HB 7251, 30 Lafayette Street, Lebanon, N.H. 03766

4. Flinders Human Behaviour & Health Research Unit (2003-2006), Margaret Tobin Centre, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001

5. J Lawrence and Associates, Churches of Christ Life Care, Former- Flinders Human Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Margaret Tobin Centre, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001

6. UWA Rural Clinical School, 48 Frederick Street, Albany, WA 6330

7. Former-School of Medical Practice & Population Health, University of Newcastle, Faculty of Health, Upper Level, Bowman Building, Callaghan NSW 2308

8. Rehabilitation Department, St George Hospital, Kogarah, NSW 2217

9. Bendigo Regional Clinical School, Monash University School of Rural Health, Office of Head of School, PO Box 666, Bendigo, Victoria 3552

10. Monash University, Department of General Practice, Building 1, 270 Ferntree Gully Rd, Notting Hill, Victoria 3168

11. Tuggeranong Medical Centre, ACT, Academic Unit of General Practice & Community Health, Australian National University

12. Northern Territory General Practice Education, PO Box u179, Casuarina NT 0810

Abstract

Objective: Governments and the medical profession are concerned that there continues to be less than optimal health outcomes despite escalating expenditure on health services from the effect of the ageing population with chronic illnesses. In this context, doctors will need to have knowledge and skills in effective chronic condition management (CCM) and chronic condition self-management (CCSM). Method: A national workshop of representatives of eight medical schools from the CCSM special interest group (SIG) of the Australian and New Zealand Association on Medical Education met in September 2004, to consider curriculum content in CCM and CCSM. Results: The workshop recommended that the Committee of Deans of Australian Medical Schools and the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing consider the identification and possible development of a specific curriculum for CCM and CCSM within the curricula of Australian Medical Schools. Discussion: Consideration needs to be given to the changing nature of medical practice and that as part of this; doctors of the future will need skills in team participation, continuity of care, self-management support and patient-centered collaborative care planning. Doctors will also need skills to assist patients to better adhere to medical management, lifestyle behaviour change and risk factor reduction, if optimal health outcomes are to be achieved and costs are to be contained.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy,General Medicine

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