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Abstract


Scopo del presente articolo è riassumere la letteratura relativa alla Progressive Patient Care con particolare attenzione alle sue caratteristiche concettuali e pratiche, all'implementazione nel corso degli anni e agli effetti che ha avuto sugli attuali sistemi di erogazione della salute.
E' stata condotta una Revisione integrativa-narrativa della letteratura.
La Progressive Patient Care è un modello che ha la finalití  di raggruppare i pazienti secondo il grado di complessití  che essi presentano. Tale organizzazione è finalizzata alla collocazione del paziente nel setting di cura più appropriato.
Il modello originale prevede cinque livelli di unití  assistenziali: intensive care, intermediate care, self-care, long term care, organized home care.
In Italia il modello di organizzazione ospedaliera per intensití  di cura può essere considerato come una contestualizzazione della Progressive Patient Care alla realtí  nazionale, date le similitudini sia dal punto di vista delle finalití  che il modello si pone, sia per la tipologia di livelli di assistenziali.
La riorganizzazione per intensití  di cure rappresenta un'opportunití  per l'Italia di operare nella direzione di un'assistenza che si basi sul concetto di continuití  di cure, dal momento che si pone l'accento sui processi di cura e di assistenza a partire dai bisogni dei pazienti, piuttosto che sulla  suddivisione ospedaliera secondo criteri di specialití  disciplinare.
Parole chiave: Cure progressive, Italia, Continuití  delle cure, Assistenza centrata sul paziente

Progressive Patient Care Model and its application into hospital organization: a narrative review

ABSTRACT
Aim of this article is to review the literature about the Progressive Patient Care Model, in particular its conceptual and practical characteristics, its implementation and effects on the current health care organization. Was conducted by an integrative-narrative literature review.
The Progressive Patient Care is a model which aims at group patients according to their complexity in order to place patients in the most appropriate care setting.
The original model consists on five care levels: intensive care, intermediate care, self-care, long term care, home care.In Italy the above mentioned model can be considered as a contextualization of Progressive Patient Care in the light of similarities both in terms of model purposes and care levels classification.
The organization for intensive care levels is an opportunity for Italian healthcare facilities to reach continuity of care. This model emphazises care processes looking to patients' needs rather than a division according to criteria of specialties.
Keywords: Progressive Patient Care, Italy, Continuity of Patient Care, Patient Centered Care

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Guarinoni, M. G., Motta, P. C., Petrucci, C., & Lancia, L. (2013). Progressive Patient Care e organizzazione ospedaliera per intensití  di cure: revisione narrativa della letteratura. PROFESSIONI INFERMIERISTICHE, 66(4). Recuperato da https://www.profinf.net/pro3/index.php/IN/article/view/43

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