2021
DOI: 10.5114/aoms/110155
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Prevention of perennial allergic rhinitis in the conception of coordinated healthcare in Poland.

Abstract: IntroductionFrom the environmental-medicine and public-health Primary prevention is intended to prevent the development of diseases, secondary prevention aims to limit disease progression, and tertiary prevention involves reducing disease-associated symptoms. The purpose of this study was to assess the use of selected forms of secondary prevention by patients diagnosed with perennial allergic rhinitis. Moreover, this paper presents the ways in which the adopted organizational solutions could be utilized as p… Show more

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“…Additionally, as we have pointed out elsewhere, effective and efficient management of the diagnostic and therapeutic processes in the care of patients with chronic allergic conditions may be implemented as part of the coordinated health care concept [ 20 ]. In order to introduce this in practice in patients with asthma, we should start from primary health care to define the area as well as components of coordinated health care for patients suffering from chronic allergies as we showed our proposal of the areas and components in the framework of coordinating health care for a patient suffering from chronic allergies in Poland [ 20 ]. Subsequently, we should start to include outpatient specialist care and in-hospital care into coordinated health care for patients suffering from chronic allergies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, as we have pointed out elsewhere, effective and efficient management of the diagnostic and therapeutic processes in the care of patients with chronic allergic conditions may be implemented as part of the coordinated health care concept [ 20 ]. In order to introduce this in practice in patients with asthma, we should start from primary health care to define the area as well as components of coordinated health care for patients suffering from chronic allergies as we showed our proposal of the areas and components in the framework of coordinating health care for a patient suffering from chronic allergies in Poland [ 20 ]. Subsequently, we should start to include outpatient specialist care and in-hospital care into coordinated health care for patients suffering from chronic allergies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%