Stanford's Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) stands out as having a large evidence-base and being broadly disseminated across various countries. To date, neither evidence nor practice exists of its systematic adaptation into a German-speaking context. The objective of this paper is to describe the systematic German adaptation and implementation process of the CDSMP (2010-2014), report the language-specific adaptation of Franco-Canadian CDSMP for the French-speaking part of Switzerland and report findings from the initial evaluation process.; Multiple research methods were integrated to explore the perspective of workshop attendees, combining a longitudinal quantitative survey with self-report questionnaires, qualitative focus ...
Summary: Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one ...
Chronic disease self-management emerged as an organised, formal entity in Australia in the 1980s, wh...
OBJECTIVE: Self-efficacy - the confidence to carry out certain behaviour in order to achieve a speci...
Objective: To describe chronic disease management programs active in Switzerland in 2007, using an e...
OBJECTIVE: To describe chronic disease management programs active in Switzerland in 2007, using an e...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in p...
Background: In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-management supp...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one chronic d...
Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one chronic d...
Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one chronic d...
Objectives: This study explores whether and how self-management support (SMS), a key element of well...
Background: Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in ...
Introduction: More than 70% of world mortality is due to chronic conditions. Furthermore, it has bee...
Summary: Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one ...
Chronic disease self-management emerged as an organised, formal entity in Australia in the 1980s, wh...
OBJECTIVE: Self-efficacy - the confidence to carry out certain behaviour in order to achieve a speci...
Objective: To describe chronic disease management programs active in Switzerland in 2007, using an e...
OBJECTIVE: To describe chronic disease management programs active in Switzerland in 2007, using an e...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Background Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in p...
Background: In a number of countries, frameworks have been developed to improve self-management supp...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one chronic d...
Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one chronic d...
Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one chronic d...
Objectives: This study explores whether and how self-management support (SMS), a key element of well...
Background: Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in ...
Introduction: More than 70% of world mortality is due to chronic conditions. Furthermore, it has bee...
Summary: Many chronically ill older patients in the Netherlands have a combination of more than one ...
Chronic disease self-management emerged as an organised, formal entity in Australia in the 1980s, wh...
OBJECTIVE: Self-efficacy - the confidence to carry out certain behaviour in order to achieve a speci...