Globalisation of chronic illness research. Transitional processes and chronic illness. Translating chronic illness research across the life span. Assisting people with chronic illness to manage comorbid conditions. Conceptualisation of self-management. The relevance of self-management programs for people with chronic disease at risk for disease-related complications. The potential of technology for providing social support to people and families. Chronic illness research : translating what we know into what we do. Future directions.http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/3704009
In the present day, it is no doubt that chronic diseases become the important part of human illness....
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
This paper addresses the concept of chronic illness as a socially constructed experience of stigma. ...
Self-management has the potential to reduce the burden of chronic disease — but it needs to be integ...
Aim: To provide insight into the characteristics of chronic disease self-management by mapping publi...
Chronic disease self-management emerged as an organised, formal entity in Australia in the 1980s, wh...
Objective: There is a large gap between evidence and practice within health care, particularly withi...
The techniques applied in chronic condition self-management programmes (CCSM) to support patients wi...
Peer reviewed: TrueAcknowledgements: The authors thank Liam Thomas for his contribution as a Researc...
lthough it is the individual who is diagnosed with chronic disease, the entire family experiences li...
The greatest health challenge facing the world now and into the 21st century is the rising prevalenc...
• We examined research and implementation activities presented at the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases ...
Chronic diseases have become predominant in Western societies and in many developing countries. They...
Chronic diseases have become predominant in Western societies and in many developing countries. They...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
In the present day, it is no doubt that chronic diseases become the important part of human illness....
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
This paper addresses the concept of chronic illness as a socially constructed experience of stigma. ...
Self-management has the potential to reduce the burden of chronic disease — but it needs to be integ...
Aim: To provide insight into the characteristics of chronic disease self-management by mapping publi...
Chronic disease self-management emerged as an organised, formal entity in Australia in the 1980s, wh...
Objective: There is a large gap between evidence and practice within health care, particularly withi...
The techniques applied in chronic condition self-management programmes (CCSM) to support patients wi...
Peer reviewed: TrueAcknowledgements: The authors thank Liam Thomas for his contribution as a Researc...
lthough it is the individual who is diagnosed with chronic disease, the entire family experiences li...
The greatest health challenge facing the world now and into the 21st century is the rising prevalenc...
• We examined research and implementation activities presented at the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases ...
Chronic diseases have become predominant in Western societies and in many developing countries. They...
Chronic diseases have become predominant in Western societies and in many developing countries. They...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
In the present day, it is no doubt that chronic diseases become the important part of human illness....
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
This paper addresses the concept of chronic illness as a socially constructed experience of stigma. ...