@iwashyna @vahsrd 2/ You might also be interested in the idea of Burden of Treatment, developed in this paper with @vmontori and others https://t.co/w18coR4IbT
@lynn_laidlaw Hi Lynn - try 'burden of care' May's work is worth looking at 'Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness' https://t.co/T2K3irflt9
RT @LLocock: @lynn_laidlaw Burden of treatment theory is not a bad theory. Much of it is about describing how responsibility may be shifted…
@Lindsay_OConnor @ACPIN_Wessex @vmontori You may also find this paper on Burden of Treatment Theory interesting https://t.co/2u4VPu69oM
Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/o1e5OV8bqX
RT @CarlRMay: @1stluvd @birkensarah You may also be interested in this, which applies NPT to patient and caregiver experience... https://t…
@1stluvd @birkensarah You may also be interested in this, which applies NPT to patient and caregiver experience... https://t.co/uN9ledM06H
@UofGMAfricaEE - is exploring the issue of #treatmentburden in #Gambia #Uganda and #Malawi. Do theories relating to burden of treatment capture the issues in a #LMIC context? : https://t.co/mQLzM7J21r This is among the key questions we are beginning to e
@ruthyjoanne @drtarsh @trishgreenhalgh @bcdelaney1 @DrSdeG Healthcare that's free at the point of delivery is sometimes pretty expensive: in money, time, effort & energy, when the point of delivery is actually the patient's home. Burden of Treatment
RT @CarlRMay: @DrAWinterbottom @sullivanmk8 @FrancesMair @BhauteshJani @drpaddymark @TaalMW And, if you're interested in patient work, this…
@DrAWinterbottom @sullivanmk8 @FrancesMair @BhauteshJani @drpaddymark @TaalMW And, if you're interested in patient work, this paper sets out a strong theoretical model for understanding it. https://t.co/w18coQN7kl
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Yet again, I recommend Carl May's Burden of Treatment Theory to someone to explain their research findings. http://t.c…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Yet again, I recommend Carl May's Burden of Treatment Theory to someone to explain their research findings. http://t.c…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Yet again, I recommend Carl May's Burden of Treatment Theory to someone to explain their research findings. http://t.c…
Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/0FzGbnIBBS
@anetto @Beth_Campbell_5 @patientrev There's the burden of treatment theory is one way that this is conceptualized. It's not quite a measurement but it's a holistic approach (open access) https://t.co/Yddpc7MZH5
@harmonywho @AyeshaMoore Right? It's pretty outlandish the amount of work we do and how creative we are to try to figure it out on the way with no special training school on being a patient and while being in pain. I think this is a good article on the Bur
RT @ValTwomey: T2 - One to think about regarding the patient experience Rethinking the patient using Burden of Treatment Theory (May et a…
RT @ValTwomey: T2 - One to think about regarding the patient experience Rethinking the patient using Burden of Treatment Theory (May et a…
T2 - One to think about regarding the patient experience Rethinking the patient using Burden of Treatment Theory (May et al 2014) @CarlRMay https://t.co/swmjRz3iNa #IrishMed
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
Stories like these are part of the reason why my PhD is focused on this issue.
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
Thank you @CarlRMay for this.
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
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RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
@JonasImpact #JonasScholars interesting article Increase burden is likely to result in "poor healthcare outcomes for individual patients, increasing strain on caregivers, and rising demand and costs of healthcare services"
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
RT @CarlRMay: Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was…
Now: take the long-term management of an acute and alarming illness, and then add two parents with dementia, it's where I was in 2011, and it's why I started to write about using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness htt
RT @FrancesMair: Fits very well with our ideas about individual capacity expressed here https://t.co/zmcuinWBky and in Burden of Treatment…
RT @FrancesMair: Fits very well with our ideas about individual capacity expressed here https://t.co/zmcuinWBky and in Burden of Treatment…
Fits very well with our ideas about individual capacity expressed here https://t.co/zmcuinWBky and in Burden of Treatment Theory https://t.co/mQLzM7J21r #frailty #chronicillness
RT @FrancesMair: #NCDs #chronicillness is hard work for patients and their supporters -Fits really well with #BOTT -burden of treatment the…
#NCDs #chronicillness is hard work for patients and their supporters -Fits really well with #BOTT -burden of treatment theory https://t.co/mQLzM7J21r https://t.co/dCCCfrOyT5
RT @CarlRMay: @aerogers1 @dr_know Agree! One reason that #NPTheory seems to ‘work’ so well for users is development https://t.co/ziTzLrGNCo…
RT @CarlRMay: @aerogers1 @dr_know Agree! One reason that #NPTheory seems to ‘work’ so well for users is development https://t.co/ziTzLrGNCo…
RT @CarlRMay: @aerogers1 @dr_know Agree! One reason that #NPTheory seems to ‘work’ so well for users is development https://t.co/ziTzLrGNCo…
@aerogers1 @dr_know Agree! One reason that #NPTheory seems to ‘work’ so well for users is development https://t.co/ziTzLrGNCo & application https://t.co/2M7RaX2j5l + https://t.co/2M7RaX2j5l involved such close collaboration between clinicians, psycholo
Important 4 research 2 & when using volunteers dynamics of illness do not have to be a barrier to research involvement https://t.co/SdQ0xyt6e7 $$ https://t.co/72u8DEm4DE
RT @StefanSiebert1: Recognising the “work” patients do as part of the Burden of Treatment - by @UofGlasgow colleagues @FrancesMair https://…
RT @StefanSiebert1: Recognising the “work” patients do as part of the Burden of Treatment - by @UofGlasgow colleagues @FrancesMair https://…
Really relevant concepts at a time when every policy change involves shifting cost (work & expectations) onto those least equipped to do it https://t.co/vYCI3QbaQT
RT @pash22: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/RTQWHuqTSz…
RT @pash22: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/RTQWHuqTSz…
RT @StefanSiebert1: Recognising the “work” patients do as part of the Burden of Treatment - by @UofGlasgow colleagues @FrancesMair https://…
RT @StefanSiebert1: Recognising the “work” patients do as part of the Burden of Treatment - by @UofGlasgow colleagues @FrancesMair https://…
RT @pash22: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/RTQWHuqTSz…
RT @pash22: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/RTQWHuqTSz…
RT @pash22: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/RTQWHuqTSz…
RT @StefanSiebert1: Recognising the “work” patients do as part of the Burden of Treatment - by @UofGlasgow colleagues @FrancesMair https://…
Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics o... https://t.co/4O1H5VoTvc #bmchealthservres
RT @StefanSiebert1: Recognising the “work” patients do as part of the Burden of Treatment - by @UofGlasgow colleagues @FrancesMair https://…
Recognising the “work” patients do as part of the Burden of Treatment - by @UofGlasgow colleagues @FrancesMair https://t.co/8sHCQa5CBc
Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/RTQWHuqTSz via @CarlRMay @AmyPricePhD
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
RT @helitropen: This very interesting @sharp_lena @westman_bodil https://t.co/8xnaL5Yczz
RT @helitropen: This very interesting @sharp_lena @westman_bodil https://t.co/8xnaL5Yczz
This very interesting @sharp_lena @westman_bodil https://t.co/8xnaL5Yczz
Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness | BMC Health Services Research | Full Text https://t.co/VIYXjIv1Jy
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness ht…
Rethinking the patient: Using Burden of Tx Theory to understand the changing dynamic of illness by @vmontori https://t.co/nBD78cS6IM #ptexp
.@CarlRMay et al: Rethinking the patient: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand the changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/swmjRz3iNa
RT @gppcglasgow: And worth reading about burden of treatment theory (BOTT) which talks about strength of support networks as an important i…
And worth reading about burden of treatment theory (BOTT) which talks about strength of support networks as an important issue : https://t.co/9sbIuy7oID https://t.co/bNjY8nxXsT
RT @FrancesMair: fits well with #BOTT https://t.co/0yBTH9d4So and idea of #treatmentburden - worth reading https://t.co/cC3AUzSGRt
@EmmaFraser6 @WYHpartnership @NHS_RobW "Burden of treatment" due to neoliberal policies aimed at transferring work to patients, families and friends https://t.co/shnNrIdrNT
@vmontori @KerUnit Also found this to be a good read (more from provider side but as one aspect to udnerstanding #ptexp) https://t.co/Yddpc7MZH5
RT @GilmerHealthLaw: Must read ▶️Rethinking the pt: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand changing dynamics of illness https://t.c…
Must read ▶️Rethinking the pt: using Burden of Treatment Theory to understand changing dynamics of illness https://t.co/Yddpc7MZH5 #hitsm
RT @shubush: RT: @vmontori Yep. @krboehmer has developed this here https://t.co/CYFpw3GiiC and @CarlRMay here https://t.co/W1NIroXO1A …
RT @shubush: RT: @vmontori Yep. @krboehmer has developed this here https://t.co/CYFpw3GiiC and @CarlRMay here https://t.co/W1NIroXO1A …
RT: @vmontori Yep. @krboehmer has developed this here https://t.co/CYFpw3GiiC and @CarlRMay here https://t.co/W1NIroXO1A …
RT @vmontori: Yep. @krboehmer has developed this here https://t.co/s9YL8LICAp and @CarlRMay here https://t.co/rt4YdrjwgL https://t.co/boy2R…
RT @vmontori: Yep. @krboehmer has developed this here https://t.co/s9YL8LICAp and @CarlRMay here https://t.co/rt4YdrjwgL https://t.co/boy2R…
Yep. @krboehmer has developed this here https://t.co/s9YL8LICAp and @CarlRMay here https://t.co/rt4YdrjwgL https://t.co/boy2RMJqrr
RT @GilmerHealthLaw: @healthevents1 @JBBC @trishgreenhalgh Yes. Great article by May: https://t.co/Yddpc7MZH5 https://t.co/JBlrTPLuTD
@healthevents1 @JBBC @trishgreenhalgh Yes. Great article by May: https://t.co/Yddpc7MZH5 https://t.co/JBlrTPLuTD
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al - Excellent Read: Redesigning healthcare for better coordinated and more patient centred care...https://t.c…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al - Excellent Read: Redesigning healthcare for better coordinated and more patient centred care...https://t.c…
RT @ValTwomey: .@CarlRMay et al - Excellent Read: Redesigning healthcare for better coordinated and more patient centred care...https://t.c…