Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2698289 | Journal of Hand Therapy | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The changing health care climate poses unique challenges to managing a chronic and progressive disease like systemic sclerosis (SSc). At our institution, we employ a new model for SSc management that combines “in person” appointments and “remote” therapy (SMART). This program fosters an understanding of the disease process with the goal of improving skills and confidence for self-management and empowering individuals by providing a means of daily self-assessment. Technology is utilized as a means to remotely monitor and assess progress. We present our approach as a framework for long term management of chronic hand conditions. Evidence from a variety of disciplines is cited to support the design and parameters of this model.
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Authors
Aviva Wolff, Gwen Weinstock-Zlotnick, Jessica Gordon,