Tale of two courthouses: A critique of the underlying assumptions in chronic disease self-management for aboriginal people

Timothy C. Skinner, I. K. Ellis

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    Abstract

    This article reviews the assumptions that underpin the commonly implemented Chronic Disease Self-Management models. Namely that there are a clear set of instructions for patients to comply with, that all health care providers agree with; and that the health care provider and the patient agree with the chronic disease self-management plan that was developed as part of a consultation. These assumptions are evaluated for their validity in the remote health care context, particularly for Aboriginal people. These assumptions have been found to lack validity in this context, therefore an alternative model to enhance chronic disease care is proposed.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftAustralasian Medical Journal
    Vol/bind2
    Udgave nummer14
    Sider (fra-til)239-243
    Antal sider5
    ISSN1836-1935
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2009

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