A framework encompassing strategies and techniques assists individuals in navigating and mitigating the impact of chronic or severe health conditions. This paradigm emphasizes self-management skills, promoting active participation in treatment decisions and fostering a sense of control over one’s health. Examples include developing coping mechanisms for symptoms, adhering to medication regimens, and establishing supportive social networks.
Effective implementation of this approach can lead to improved quality of life, reduced hospital readmissions, and enhanced overall well-being. Historically, this model represents a shift from a purely medical model of care, which focused primarily on symptom reduction, to a more holistic approach that considers the individual’s personal goals, values, and social context. It empowers individuals to become active agents in their own healthcare journey.