• We examined research and implementation activities presented at the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases 2007 Conference and other selected literature to identify common themes and posit some "next steps" required to develop self-management programs in the
Abstract Background In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-managem...
Background: In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-management supp...
Objective: The growing burden of chronic disease and the increasing realisation that the current hea...
Chronic disease self-management emerged as an organised, formal entity in Australia in the 1980s, wh...
Objective : The aims of this paper are to provide a description of the principles of chronic conditi...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
Self-management has the potential to reduce the burden of chronic disease — but it needs to be integ...
Recent shifts in health policy direction in several countries have, on the whole, translated into se...
Recent shifts in health policy direction in several countries have, on the whole, translated into se...
Background The ‘Sharing Health Care SA” chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural Sout...
The Sharing Health Care SA chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural South Australia w...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
The Sharing Health Care SA chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural South Australia w...
Chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs have been found effective in improving clinical, beh...
Copyright © 2012 Elizabeth Kendall et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract Background In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-managem...
Background: In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-management supp...
Objective: The growing burden of chronic disease and the increasing realisation that the current hea...
Chronic disease self-management emerged as an organised, formal entity in Australia in the 1980s, wh...
Objective : The aims of this paper are to provide a description of the principles of chronic conditi...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
Self-management has the potential to reduce the burden of chronic disease — but it needs to be integ...
Recent shifts in health policy direction in several countries have, on the whole, translated into se...
Recent shifts in health policy direction in several countries have, on the whole, translated into se...
Background The ‘Sharing Health Care SA” chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural Sout...
The Sharing Health Care SA chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural South Australia w...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
The Sharing Health Care SA chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural South Australia w...
Chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs have been found effective in improving clinical, beh...
Copyright © 2012 Elizabeth Kendall et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract Background In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-managem...
Background: In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-management supp...
Objective: The growing burden of chronic disease and the increasing realisation that the current hea...