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. 2013 Apr 8;13:132. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-132

Table 1.

Characteristics of the interventions

CDPM practitioner training
Theoretical training on:
− Motivational interviewing
− Function of the respiratory system
− Function of the cardiovascular system
− Diabetes
− Risk factors
− Existing CDPM services
Practical training:
− Three-week mentoring in specialized CDPM services facilities.
Preliminary clinical evaluation
The clinical evaluation of participants includes:
− Anthropometric characteristics
− Medical history
− Medication
− Functions (respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, gastro-intestinal)
− Lifestyle habits and risk factors
− Patient preoccupations and objectives
− Previous interventions (nutrition, physical activity, respiratory, smoking cessation)
− Recent changes (weight, alcohol consumption)
Disciplines involved in the intervention
The interventions, based on a referral from a family physician or nurse, are provided by professionals in the following disciplines:
− Clinical coordination
− Nursing
− Physical activity therapy
− Nutrition
− Respiratory therapy
− Smoking cessation therapy
Implemented interventions
The interventions implemented are:
− Self-management support
− Education on diseases (diabetes, COPD, asthma, cardiovascular)
− Education on risk factors (pre-diabetes, high blood pressure, dyslipidemias, obesity, physical inactivity, smoking)
− Counseling on medication
− Motivational interviewing
− Education about nutrition
− Education about physical activity
− Counseling on smoking cessation
Tools and support material
Each intervention is supported by print and other material to ensure that patient engagement is maintained even between the interventions. These include documents on:
− Chronic disease management
− Asthma, COPD
− Diabetes
− Cardiovascular
− Metabolic syndrome
− Hypo/hypertension
− Tools for smoking cessation
− Stress management
− Blood pressure monitoring journal
− Personal objectives journal
− Physical activity journal
Communication & coordination
The CDPM practitioners in our study work within primary care settings which enhances communication with primary care physicians, nurses and staff. The clinical coordinator ensures optimal communication and transition of care between the project team, the primary care professionals and specialized services. Special attention is given to the distinction of tasks fulfilled by project CDPM practitioners and tasks fulfilled by primary care nurses.
Integration
Prior to the implementation of interventions, a pre-implementation evaluation is conducted to identify the needs for CDPM services and the contextual factors of the participating PC clinics in the follow-up of CD patients. The pre-implementation evaluation of the project promotes the sharing of a common positive vision of an intervention that focuses on prevention, earlier support for patients in the course of their disease, interprofessional collaboration, services integration, motivational interviewing and self-management support.
Participating primary care professionals
Participating primary care professional include:
− Family physicians (63)
− Nurses (5)
Participating primary care settings:
− Four (4) clinics
− Four (4) family medicine groups
Participating specialists Participating specialists include:
− Cardiologists
− Internal medicine specialists
− Endocrinologists
− Pneumologists