This article summarizes the literature describing the at-home management of and psychosocial coping with five chronic diseases (heart disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, arthritis, and diabetes) by the general population of adults. It also reviews the literature describing self-management of these chronic diseases by older adults. Conclusions drawn subsequent to the review are (a) that there are strong commonalities in the essential nature of tasks that exist across disease entities, (b) that the context for self-management of disease by the ill elderly is likely to differ somewhat from the context for other age groups. Questions for future research are posed.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/6...
© 2010, Joanna Briggs Institute. All rights reserved. Objectives The aim of this review is to critic...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760© 2010, Joanna Briggs Institute. All rights reserved. Objective...
The population of older adults with chronic disease is increasing, yet little is known about their p...
The proportion of the aging population living with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) is increasing. ...
Objectives: The authors hypothesize that older adults diagnosed with arthritis show a greater relian...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Article"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Context and complexity: the mean...
Haslbeck J, McCorkle R, Schaeffer D. Chronic Illness Self-Management while Living Alone in Later Lif...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
The alarming rise of diabetes mellitus (WHO 2016) and the experiences of the author in encountering ...
This article addresses the role played by adaptive self-regulation in protecting older adults’ psych...
© 2010, Joanna Briggs Institute. All rights reserved. Objectives The aim of this review is to critic...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760© 2010, Joanna Briggs Institute. All rights reserved. Objective...
The population of older adults with chronic disease is increasing, yet little is known about their p...
The proportion of the aging population living with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) is increasing. ...
Objectives: The authors hypothesize that older adults diagnosed with arthritis show a greater relian...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Article"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Context and complexity: the mean...
Haslbeck J, McCorkle R, Schaeffer D. Chronic Illness Self-Management while Living Alone in Later Lif...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
The alarming rise of diabetes mellitus (WHO 2016) and the experiences of the author in encountering ...
This article addresses the role played by adaptive self-regulation in protecting older adults’ psych...
© 2010, Joanna Briggs Institute. All rights reserved. Objectives The aim of this review is to critic...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760© 2010, Joanna Briggs Institute. All rights reserved. Objective...
The population of older adults with chronic disease is increasing, yet little is known about their p...