Background In light of the high prevalence of overweight and obesity among adults and the subsequent stigmatization and health consequences, there is a need to develop effective interventions to support lifestyle change. The literature supports the key role of healthcare professionals (HPs) in facilitating self-management through lifestyle interventions for those with chronic conditions. However, there is a lack of knowledge about how HPs practice self-management support (SMS) and user involvement for persons afflicted by overweight or obesity in lifestyle interventions in primary care Healthy Life Centres (HLC). The aim of this study was to explore how HPs provide SMS and what user involvement implies for HPs in HLCs. Methods An interpr...
Introduction: In 2011 5,3 million people had a chronic disease. Secondly patients want to have more ...
Background: Coping with a chronic disease can be really challenging. Self-management represents a pr...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
Background Relapse is high in lifestyle interventions involving behavioural change and weight loss m...
Background: Worldwide, including Norway, overweight and obesity present some of the greatest health ...
The aim of this study was to explore how professionals experience user involvement at an individual ...
Objective To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–pro...
Background: Patient empowerment is an important concept and a movement toward person-centered care o...
Objective: To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–provider...
Background: Overweight and obesity are complex conditions, associated with a wide range of serious h...
Background: Development of more self-management support programmes in primary health care has been o...
Background and context: Many countries are giving patients a more active role in health care, on bot...
Objective Patients with chronic illness who are empowered and activated are more likely to engage i...
Objectives: Increasing self-management skills in people with long-term conditions is widely advocate...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the moral dimensions of using self-management techno...
Introduction: In 2011 5,3 million people had a chronic disease. Secondly patients want to have more ...
Background: Coping with a chronic disease can be really challenging. Self-management represents a pr...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
Background Relapse is high in lifestyle interventions involving behavioural change and weight loss m...
Background: Worldwide, including Norway, overweight and obesity present some of the greatest health ...
The aim of this study was to explore how professionals experience user involvement at an individual ...
Objective To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–pro...
Background: Patient empowerment is an important concept and a movement toward person-centered care o...
Objective: To review studies examining the experience of self-management support in patient–provider...
Background: Overweight and obesity are complex conditions, associated with a wide range of serious h...
Background: Development of more self-management support programmes in primary health care has been o...
Background and context: Many countries are giving patients a more active role in health care, on bot...
Objective Patients with chronic illness who are empowered and activated are more likely to engage i...
Objectives: Increasing self-management skills in people with long-term conditions is widely advocate...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the moral dimensions of using self-management techno...
Introduction: In 2011 5,3 million people had a chronic disease. Secondly patients want to have more ...
Background: Coping with a chronic disease can be really challenging. Self-management represents a pr...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...