Objectives: This article reports on the outcomes of two similar projects undertaken during 2011–2012 in Australia (Rural Northern New South Wales) and the United Kingdom (Urban Northern United Kingdom) that sought to identify the strategies that health professionals employ to actively involve patients with chronic conditions in the planning and delivery of their care. In particular, this study explored understandings and contexts of care that impacted on the participants’ practices. This study was informed by the global shift to partnership approaches in health policy and the growing imperative to deliver patient or client-centred care. Methods: An ethnomethodological design was used, as ethnomethodology does not dictate a set of research m...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : Chronic disease self-management programs (CDSMP) are increasingly ...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing with the large...
Objectives: This article reports on the outcomes of two similar projects undertaken during 2011–2012...
Objectives: This article reports on the outcomes of two similar projects undertaken during 2011–2012...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a two related projects undertaken during 2011-2012 in Australi...
AbstractFew studies have investigated the views of health professionals with respect to their use of...
The engagement of individuals in self-management of their chronic illnesses has been a policy focus ...
Introduction Self-care incorporates a range of activities undertaken by patients including health p...
This article argues for greater understanding, acknowledgement and inclusion of the person’s perspec...
Objective : The aims of this paper are to provide a description of the principles of chronic conditi...
Self-management has the potential to reduce the burden of chronic disease — but it needs to be integ...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
Background: Support for patient self-management is an accepted role for health professionals. Little...
Copyright © 2012 Elizabeth Kendall et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : Chronic disease self-management programs (CDSMP) are increasingly ...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing with the large...
Objectives: This article reports on the outcomes of two similar projects undertaken during 2011–2012...
Objectives: This article reports on the outcomes of two similar projects undertaken during 2011–2012...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a two related projects undertaken during 2011-2012 in Australi...
AbstractFew studies have investigated the views of health professionals with respect to their use of...
The engagement of individuals in self-management of their chronic illnesses has been a policy focus ...
Introduction Self-care incorporates a range of activities undertaken by patients including health p...
This article argues for greater understanding, acknowledgement and inclusion of the person’s perspec...
Objective : The aims of this paper are to provide a description of the principles of chronic conditi...
Self-management has the potential to reduce the burden of chronic disease — but it needs to be integ...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
Background: Support for patient self-management is an accepted role for health professionals. Little...
Copyright © 2012 Elizabeth Kendall et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : Chronic disease self-management programs (CDSMP) are increasingly ...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing with the large...