2010
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1262863
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Die Case-Management-basierte Betreuung von Brustkrebspatientinnen: Ergebnisse einer Befragung beteiligter ärztlicher und nichtärztlicher Netzwerkpartner

Abstract: The implementation of an interdisciplinary process of support for patients with mamma carcinoma necessitates a good cooperation between networking partners, case managers and patients. Within the framework of a follow-up survey with the objective of a deeper process evaluation, non-medical networking partners should be divided into further professional specific subcategories. In this manner interventions that are fitted to specific occupational groups can be derived.

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“…This might be due to the available current guidelines, which include recommendations for psychosocial care . Our study results, as well as complementary data from our survey of network partners and case managers , suggest that future studies should focus more on certain aspects of the implementation and the process of CM. However, the results of a current review provide only little evidence that CM interventions with a higher intensity or a longer duration result in better outcomes .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…This might be due to the available current guidelines, which include recommendations for psychosocial care . Our study results, as well as complementary data from our survey of network partners and case managers , suggest that future studies should focus more on certain aspects of the implementation and the process of CM. However, the results of a current review provide only little evidence that CM interventions with a higher intensity or a longer duration result in better outcomes .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Articles that focus on the collaboration of medical doctors with other health professions use the definitions in an inconsistent manner – sometimes identifying this as interdisciplinary [ 28 ], [ 29 ], [ 30 ] and other times as interprofessional [ 31 ], [ 32 ], [ 33 ]. There are also cases in which the professional cooperation of medical doctors with other health professions is described in the same article as being both interdisciplinary and interprofessional [ 34 ], [ 35 ], [ 36 ].…”
Section: Definitions Of Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%