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Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences | Volume-11 | Issue-02
Chronic Disease Management in Primary Care Setting
Amir Abada, Samir Ibrahim Altalafha
Published: Feb. 25, 2023 | 232 118
DOI: 10.36347/sajb.2023.v11i02.004
Pages: 63-68
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Abstract
There is a correlation between advancing age and an increased risk of developing chronic diseases. Chronic diseases are those that last for an extended period of time and have an ongoing requirement for care and treatment. The primary purpose of this research project was to conduct a literature evaluation on the topic of the management of chronic diseases in primary care settings. The findings of this analysis revealed that researchers from all around the world have been actively participating in research activities to develop models that assist in the management of chronic diseases. The chronic care model is one of the more well-known models available today. In primary care, applying this strategy to the treatment of chronic diseases can bring about a reduction in both the incidence and severity of those diseases. When viewed as a whole, chronic diseases present a significant obstacle for the field of contemporary medicine and necessitate the collaboration of many different parts of the community in order to be conquered.