Self-management support activities in patient-centered medical home practices

J Ambul Care Manage. 2014 Oct-Dec;37(4):349-58. doi: 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000040.

Abstract

Innovation in primary care has increased interest in patient self-management techniques; little is known about the methods practices use to support self-management. This study is a survey of small practices, fewer than 5 physicians, with NCQA (National Committee for Quality Assurance) recognition (response rate 59.1%). Main measures include the number and delegation of self-management support activities. Practices reported a high proportion of self-management support activities. Physicians perform most of these activities. Practices that reported receiving training in self-management were more likely to have high self-management support to delegate. Self-management support activities are performed mainly by physicians. Practices that perform more of these activities have more nonindependent health care providers.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Decision Making
  • Diffusion of Innovation
  • Health Services Research
  • Humans
  • Patient-Centered Care*
  • Practice Management, Medical / organization & administration
  • Primary Health Care*
  • Quality Assurance, Health Care
  • Self Care*
  • United States