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The trial investigates how integrating the Humanistic Partnership Health Care Model (MPHS) into advanced practice nursing affects the partnership between patients with stabilized chronic diseases and their nurses. It focuses on supporting patients' ability to manage chronic conditions by considering their values, needs, and preferences. The study addresses key factors like self-management capacity, health literacy, quality of life, and care experience to improve chronic disease management in primary care. Participants receive care through the IMPACT program, which uses the MPHS model in three phases: co-defining the health situation, co-planning care and actions, and co-assessing progress with the patient and care team. This approach is compared to usual care provided by an advanced practice nurse. The program incorporates evidence-based measurement tools tailored to the patient's priorities and life goals while managing their chronic condition(s). Throughout the study, patients and nurses work closely to develop and evaluate a personalized care plan. Researchers measure the quality of the patient-nurse partnership at 9 months to understand the program's impact. Participation involves ongoing collaboration and use of validated tools to assess adaptation to chronic disease, with a focus on enhancing the patient's role in managing their health.