AbstractBackgroundAn implementation gap exists between policy aspirations for provision and the delivery of self-management support in primary care. An evidence based training and support package using a whole systems approach implemented as part of a randomised controlled trial was delivered to general practice staff. The trial found no effect of the intervention on patient outcomes. This paper explores why self-management support failed to become part of normal practice. We focussed on implementation of tools which capture two key aspects of self-management support – education (guidebooks for patients) and forming collaborative partnerships (a shared decision-making tool).ObjectivesTo evaluate the implementation and embedding of self-mana...
Self-management support (SMS) is an important skill for health professionals providing chronic condi...
Hämel K, Röhnsch G, Heumann M, Backes DS, Toso BRG de O, Giovanella L. How do nurses support chronic...
The management of patients living with long term chronic conditions places increasing demands on hea...
AbstractBackgroundAn implementation gap exists between policy aspirations for provision and the deli...
Self-management is widely accepted to improve patients’ health and reduce healthcare costs. Self-man...
Aim: this paper is a report of a study to explore practice nurse involvement in facilitation of self...
Background: Coping with a chronic disease can be really challenging. Self-management represents a pr...
Commentary on: Kennedy ARogers ABowen Ret al. Implementing, embedding and integrating self-managemen...
Background Coping with a chronic disease can be really challenging. Self-management represents a pro...
OBJECTIVES: To examine how and to what extent self-management support, including behaviour change su...
This doctoral study sought greater understanding of support for self-management in general practice ...
ObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for pa...
Background: Development of more self-management support programmes in primary health care has been o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for ...
BackgroundPrimary health professionals are well positioned to support the delivery of patient self-m...
Self-management support (SMS) is an important skill for health professionals providing chronic condi...
Hämel K, Röhnsch G, Heumann M, Backes DS, Toso BRG de O, Giovanella L. How do nurses support chronic...
The management of patients living with long term chronic conditions places increasing demands on hea...
AbstractBackgroundAn implementation gap exists between policy aspirations for provision and the deli...
Self-management is widely accepted to improve patients’ health and reduce healthcare costs. Self-man...
Aim: this paper is a report of a study to explore practice nurse involvement in facilitation of self...
Background: Coping with a chronic disease can be really challenging. Self-management represents a pr...
Commentary on: Kennedy ARogers ABowen Ret al. Implementing, embedding and integrating self-managemen...
Background Coping with a chronic disease can be really challenging. Self-management represents a pro...
OBJECTIVES: To examine how and to what extent self-management support, including behaviour change su...
This doctoral study sought greater understanding of support for self-management in general practice ...
ObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for pa...
Background: Development of more self-management support programmes in primary health care has been o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for ...
BackgroundPrimary health professionals are well positioned to support the delivery of patient self-m...
Self-management support (SMS) is an important skill for health professionals providing chronic condi...
Hämel K, Röhnsch G, Heumann M, Backes DS, Toso BRG de O, Giovanella L. How do nurses support chronic...
The management of patients living with long term chronic conditions places increasing demands on hea...