Objectives: Health professional-led group programmes are a common form of long-term condition self-management support. Much research has focused on clinical outcomes of group participation, yet there is limited research on how group participants perceive and experience the support they receive. We aim to identify the different types of support that participants receive from both facilitators and other participants, and how they value this support. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 participants taking part in a self-management group programme for a long-term condition (obesity, type 2 diabetes or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). Data pertaining to support types were deductively identified through a soci...
The outcomes of self-management interventions are commonly assessed using quantitative measurement t...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of individuals who participated...
Background: Successful facilitation of patient-centred interventions for self-management support has...
Objectives Health professional-led group programmes are a common form of long-term condition self-ma...
Objectives: Increasing self-management skills in people with long-term conditions is widely advocate...
Objective: our aim was to systematically review the qualitative literature about the experiences of ...
Objective Our aim was to systematically review the qualitative literature about the experiences of b...
Objective: To examine group facilitators’ and participants’ experiences of and engagement with goal ...
Objective: To identify and assess the preferences of people with long-term health conditions toward ...
BACKGROUND: Self-management is considered important in chronic illness, and contemporary health poli...
Abstract Background Given the potential value of self...
Background About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Self-help groups offer a unique form of support based on mutual understanding and the experiential k...
A dearth o f research exists describing the perceived impact o f diabetes support groups from the pe...
Long-term conditions (LTCs) exert a significant burden on individuals, communities, healthcare syste...
The outcomes of self-management interventions are commonly assessed using quantitative measurement t...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of individuals who participated...
Background: Successful facilitation of patient-centred interventions for self-management support has...
Objectives Health professional-led group programmes are a common form of long-term condition self-ma...
Objectives: Increasing self-management skills in people with long-term conditions is widely advocate...
Objective: our aim was to systematically review the qualitative literature about the experiences of ...
Objective Our aim was to systematically review the qualitative literature about the experiences of b...
Objective: To examine group facilitators’ and participants’ experiences of and engagement with goal ...
Objective: To identify and assess the preferences of people with long-term health conditions toward ...
BACKGROUND: Self-management is considered important in chronic illness, and contemporary health poli...
Abstract Background Given the potential value of self...
Background About 15.4 million people in the UK live with a long-term condition. Of the health and s...
Self-help groups offer a unique form of support based on mutual understanding and the experiential k...
A dearth o f research exists describing the perceived impact o f diabetes support groups from the pe...
Long-term conditions (LTCs) exert a significant burden on individuals, communities, healthcare syste...
The outcomes of self-management interventions are commonly assessed using quantitative measurement t...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of individuals who participated...
Background: Successful facilitation of patient-centred interventions for self-management support has...