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PICOT Question
In elderly patients with chronic diseases, (I) do patient education intervention, (C) compared with only medication treatments, (O) increase their health knowledge and improve their health status (T) in a period of 6 months?
To answer the PICOT question, it is necessary to conduct a study that will observe a particular group of people with chronic diagnoses. The group must be educated as to the use of appropriate medications for six months. As people will be capable of treating themselves with particular medicaments, the results will either prove or refute the questions above.
Another sound suggestion to the study would be to make the education classes not more than twice a week. Otherwise, an informational overload might be possible in case if all this knowledge is delivered to patients who have chronic diagnoses. Also, an individual approach must be considered here because all the participants will have different diseases that require varying treatment processes and outcomes.
Evidence Synthesis
Evaluation Table
References
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