Kalra Sanjay, Agarwal Navneet, Aggarwal Rashmi, Agarwal Sameer, Bajaj Sarita, Bantwal Ganapathi, Das A K, Ghosh Sujoy, Gupta Pritam, Khandelwal Deepak, Negalur Vijay, Saboo Banshi, Sahay Rakesh, Tiwaskar Mangesh, Unnikrishnan A G
Department of Endocrinology, Bharti Hospital, Karnal, Haryana, India.
Department of Medicine, Diabetes, Obesity and Thyroid Center, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Indian J Endocrinol Metab. 2017 May-Jun;21(3):475-477. doi: 10.4103/ijem.IJEM_93_17.
This communication from the National Indian Patient-centered Thyroid management group (InPACT) deals with a novel, yet essential, aspect of hypothyroidism management. The authors describe the role and scope of patient-centered care in this condition. They focus on the relevance of a patient-centered clinical approach, which will help decide appropriate targets, as well as techniques to achieve those targets. Means of helping persons with hypothyroidism live a healthy life, such as education about precaution in concomitant food and medications intake, as well as sick day management, are discussed.
这份来自印度全国以患者为中心的甲状腺管理小组(InPACT)的交流内容涉及甲状腺功能减退症管理中一个新颖但至关重要的方面。作者描述了以患者为中心的护理在这种病症中的作用和范围。他们着重探讨了以患者为中心的临床方法的相关性,这将有助于确定合适的目标以及实现这些目标的技术。文中还讨论了帮助甲状腺功能减退症患者过上健康生活的方法,比如关于同时摄入食物和药物时的预防措施教育以及患病日管理。