Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of two Arthritis Foundation programs: Walk With Ease (WWE) and YOU Can Break The Pain Cycle (PC). Design: Quasi-experimental, repeated measures design. Retested at six weeks and four months. Setting: Community based intervention. Participants: Volunteer sample of 163 adults with arthritis recruited through mailings, newspapers, and flyers. Interventions: Subjects participated in a 90 minute seminar (PC, Group A), a six-week walking program (WWE, Group B), or both programs (Group C). Main outcome measures: Survey assessment of arthritis knowledge, general health, selfmanagement activities, confidence, physical abilities, depression, health distress, and how arthritis affects their life. A Squat Test, ...
Although there are many evidence-based programs that promote healthy lifestyles and symptom modifica...
Open Access under the OUP Agreement Funding: This study was funded as a joint working programme betw...
Objective: To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide cont...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Arthritis Foundation\u27s Walk With Ease Program fo...
Arthritis occurs in 27% of adults in Montana, among whom 50% have activity limitations, 16% have soc...
Developed in the United States (US), Walk With Ease (WWE) is a popular evidence-based, 6-week commun...
The aim was to assess the self-efficacy and health outcomes of an adopted Arthritis Self-Management ...
Older adults with arthritis or joint pain were targeted for a pilot program enhancing the Arthritis ...
Graduation date: 2015Interest by public health organizations in scaling-up efficacious health interv...
IntroductionInadequate program design and lack of access to evidence-based programs are major barrie...
Objectives:To examine the clinically meaningfulness of changes observed in functional performance fr...
Background Arthritis is a leading cause of chronic pain and functional limitations. Exercise is bene...
Disability reduction or prevention programs for people with arthritis and other rheumatic conditions...
Introduction: The Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease (WWE) program has been shown to reduce arthr...
Background. The Arthritis Foundation’s evidence-based Walk with Ease (WWE) program improves symptoms...
Although there are many evidence-based programs that promote healthy lifestyles and symptom modifica...
Open Access under the OUP Agreement Funding: This study was funded as a joint working programme betw...
Objective: To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide cont...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Arthritis Foundation\u27s Walk With Ease Program fo...
Arthritis occurs in 27% of adults in Montana, among whom 50% have activity limitations, 16% have soc...
Developed in the United States (US), Walk With Ease (WWE) is a popular evidence-based, 6-week commun...
The aim was to assess the self-efficacy and health outcomes of an adopted Arthritis Self-Management ...
Older adults with arthritis or joint pain were targeted for a pilot program enhancing the Arthritis ...
Graduation date: 2015Interest by public health organizations in scaling-up efficacious health interv...
IntroductionInadequate program design and lack of access to evidence-based programs are major barrie...
Objectives:To examine the clinically meaningfulness of changes observed in functional performance fr...
Background Arthritis is a leading cause of chronic pain and functional limitations. Exercise is bene...
Disability reduction or prevention programs for people with arthritis and other rheumatic conditions...
Introduction: The Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease (WWE) program has been shown to reduce arthr...
Background. The Arthritis Foundation’s evidence-based Walk with Ease (WWE) program improves symptoms...
Although there are many evidence-based programs that promote healthy lifestyles and symptom modifica...
Open Access under the OUP Agreement Funding: This study was funded as a joint working programme betw...
Objective: To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide cont...