ISSN: 2572-0775
Lucia Celesti
Bambino Gesu Childrens Hospital, Italy
Keynote: Clin Pediatr OA
Due to the increasing importance of patientsā?? engagement in the healthcare system, it is essential to make patients aware, educated and proactive. The aim of chronic patientsā?? therapeutic education is to improve patientā??s quality of life making patient able to manage by itself the diseaseā??s progressive development and its related complex medical treatments; enhance efficiency of healthcare process in facing chronic patients changing needs; provide doctor-patient and patient-patient relation with a peer-to-peer tool in the healthcare process. A training course led by psychologists, teachers, healthcare operators, communication professionals, chronic patients already trained, with not only scientific but also communicative skills can be useful. The course would be divided into different session: psychology, specific illness, communication strategies, etc. As results, the number of trained patients, decreased hospitalizations, decreased inappropriate requests to doctors, assessment questionnaires filled by participants, assessment questionnaires filled by those who benefit from counselling service, course completed, activation of a help line service, activation of a counselling centre for chronic patients, involvement of chronic trained patients in the wards can be considered. The patientā??s therapeutic education represents a useful tool to foster the patientā??s involvement in the healthcare process. A chronic patient trained is more conscious and aware about his/her clinic and psychophysical conditions and more able to adapt his/her everyday-needs to diseaseā??s evolution. Therefore, the patient becomes protagonist of his/her healthcare and keen to collaborate with healthcare professionals, social services and his/her community of reference with a peer-to-peer approach.
Lucia Celesti has completed her studies of Medicine (Degree in Medicine and Surgery) at La Sapienza University in 1983 and is a Specialist in Pediatrics and Hygiene. She is the Director of Family Services at Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital in Rome, Italy. She has published more than 25 papers in reputed journals and three books on children’s rights and relational and social issues in pediatrics.
E-mail: lucia.celesti@opbg.net