Objectives: Supporting self-care for people with long-term conditions is an aim of UK health policy. As many with long-term conditions are older it is of interest to explore which self-care support interventions have positive impacts for this group. This review explores what types of intervention have been reported in the UK and their impact upon older people. Methods: Studies were identified using existing reviews, electronic databases and through hand searching journals. After inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied data were extracted from 18 studies. These were summarized in a narrative synthesis supported by summary tables. Results: All studies described interventions to support self-care, many targeted at people with arthritis. ...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Objectives: The authors hypothesize that older adults diagnosed with arthritis show a greater relian...
Background Supporting the self management of Long Term Conditions (LTCs) is becoming a key issue for...
Original article can be found at: http://www.bjcn.co.uk/ Copyright MA Healthcare LtdThis article is ...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background: About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Background: About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Objectives: The authors hypothesize that older adults diagnosed with arthritis show a greater relian...
Background Supporting the self management of Long Term Conditions (LTCs) is becoming a key issue for...
Original article can be found at: http://www.bjcn.co.uk/ Copyright MA Healthcare LtdThis article is ...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background: About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Background: About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background: The ability of older adults to carry out activities of daily living and to adapt and to ...
Background About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Objectives: The authors hypothesize that older adults diagnosed with arthritis show a greater relian...