Background: Having patients self-manage their health conditions is a widely promoted concept, but many patients struggle to practice it effectively. Moreover, few studies have analyzed the nature of work required from patients and how such work fits into the context of their daily life. Objective: This study aimed to review the characteristics of patient work in adult patients. Patient work refers to tasks that health conditions impose on patients (eg, taking medications) within a system of contextual factors. Methods: A systematic scoping review was conducted using narrative synthesis. Data were extracted from PubMed, Excerpta Medica database (EMBASE), Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), and PsycINFO, i...
Background: Self-management support is considered an important task for nurses working in chronic ca...
Background: Support for patient self-management is an accepted role for health professionals. Little...
Context: Ageing of the population and an increase of the life expectancy are worldwide phenomena tha...
Background: Having patients self-manage their health conditions is a widely promoted concept, but ma...
Background: Having patients self-manage their health conditions is a widely promoted concept, but ma...
Human factors/ergonomics recognises work as embedded in and shaped by levels of social, physical and...
INTRODUCTION: Self-management is widely promoted but less attention is focused on the work required ...
Background: Healthcare is increasingly delivered closer to the patients’ homes, which increases the ...
Objective: To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–provider...
Objective: There is a gap of knowledge among healthcare providers on characteristics of self-managem...
Introduction Our study examines how the professional and employment context may influence clinicia...
Objective To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–pro...
This conceptual study builds further upon an interview study with general practitioners and cardiolo...
The work of nurses is often characterised as both mentally and physically demanding. Properties of t...
Background: compared to studies of professional implementation, patient systems of implementation re...
Background: Self-management support is considered an important task for nurses working in chronic ca...
Background: Support for patient self-management is an accepted role for health professionals. Little...
Context: Ageing of the population and an increase of the life expectancy are worldwide phenomena tha...
Background: Having patients self-manage their health conditions is a widely promoted concept, but ma...
Background: Having patients self-manage their health conditions is a widely promoted concept, but ma...
Human factors/ergonomics recognises work as embedded in and shaped by levels of social, physical and...
INTRODUCTION: Self-management is widely promoted but less attention is focused on the work required ...
Background: Healthcare is increasingly delivered closer to the patients’ homes, which increases the ...
Objective: To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–provider...
Objective: There is a gap of knowledge among healthcare providers on characteristics of self-managem...
Introduction Our study examines how the professional and employment context may influence clinicia...
Objective To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–pro...
This conceptual study builds further upon an interview study with general practitioners and cardiolo...
The work of nurses is often characterised as both mentally and physically demanding. Properties of t...
Background: compared to studies of professional implementation, patient systems of implementation re...
Background: Self-management support is considered an important task for nurses working in chronic ca...
Background: Support for patient self-management is an accepted role for health professionals. Little...
Context: Ageing of the population and an increase of the life expectancy are worldwide phenomena tha...