Objective: To extend our understanding of self-management by using original data and a recent concept analysis to propose a unifying framework for self-management strategies. Methods: Longitudinal interview data with 117 people with neurological conditions were used to test a preliminary framework derived from the literature. Statements from the interviews were sorted according to the predefined categories of the preliminary framework to investigate the fit between the framework and the qualitative data. Data on frequencies of strategies complemented the qualitative analysis. Results: The Taxonomy of Every Day Self-management Strategies (TEDSS) Framework includes five Goal-oriented Domains (Internal, Social Interaction, Activities, Health B...
markdownabstract_Background and context:_ Many countries are giving patients a more active role in h...
This study investigated: clinicians’ perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
Objective: To extend our understanding of self-management by using original data and a recent concep...
Objective: This paper uses the Taxonomy of Everyday Self-management Strategies (TEDSS) to provideins...
Contains fulltext : 201356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
AIM: The aim of this study was to report: (1) an analysis of the concepts of coping, adaptation and ...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
OBJECTIVES: To identify self-report, self-management measures for adults with chronic conditions, an...
Aim. To conduct a thematic analysis of the conceptualisation of self-care in the chronic illness man...
This study investigated: clinicians' perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
Purpose Self-management ability is commonly assessed in chronic disease research and clinical practi...
markdownabstract_Background and context:_ Many countries are giving patients a more active role in h...
This study investigated: clinicians’ perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
Objective: To extend our understanding of self-management by using original data and a recent concep...
Objective: This paper uses the Taxonomy of Everyday Self-management Strategies (TEDSS) to provideins...
Contains fulltext : 201356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
AIM: The aim of this study was to report: (1) an analysis of the concepts of coping, adaptation and ...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
OBJECTIVES: To identify self-report, self-management measures for adults with chronic conditions, an...
Aim. To conduct a thematic analysis of the conceptualisation of self-care in the chronic illness man...
This study investigated: clinicians' perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
Purpose Self-management ability is commonly assessed in chronic disease research and clinical practi...
markdownabstract_Background and context:_ Many countries are giving patients a more active role in h...
This study investigated: clinicians’ perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...