Arthritis liaison: A first nations community-based patient care facilitator

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Abstract

Introduction: Arthritis is a leading cause of disability in First Nations communities and is often accompanied by other chronic diseases. Existing care models prioritize accessi-bility to specialty care for treatment, whereas patient-centred approaches support broader health goals. Methods: A patient care facilitator model of care, termed “arthritis liaison,” was devel-oped with the community to support culturally relevant patient-centred care plans. Following a one-year-long intervention, we report on the feasibility and acceptability of this care model from the perspectives of patients and health care providers. Results: The arthritis liaison served as a bridge between the clinicians and patients, and fostered continuity, helping patients receive coordinated care within the community.

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Umaefulam, V., Loyola-Sanchez, A., Chief, V. B., Rame, A., Crane, L., Kleissen, T., … Barnabe, C. (2021). Arthritis liaison: A first nations community-based patient care facilitator. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, 41(4), 194–198. https://doi.org/10.24095/HPCDP.41.6.04

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