A Case Study Using the "Problems and Goals Approach" in a Coordinated Care Trial: SA HealthPlus
Malcolm W. Battersby, Alex Ask, Marion M. Reece, Mignon J. Markwick and James P. Collins
Australian Journal of Primary Health
7(3) 45 - 48
Published: 2001
Abstract
The problems and goals approach (P&G) is a therapeutic assessment and intervention used in the behavioural psychotherapy field. P&G is a patient-centred, pragmatic technique in which the patient and health professional determine the patient?s problems and formulate realistic medium term goals based on measurable outcomes. P&G was utilised in the SA HealthPlus first round Coordinated Care Trial in South Australia with intervention patients who had chronic medical conditions. This article presents a case study from SA HealthPlus. The aim of this article is to introduce the practical workings of P&G and provide some observations about this technique.https://doi.org/10.1071/PY01045
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