Understanding the factors that activate people to self-manage chronic disease is important in improving uptake levels. If the many frequent hospital users who present with acute exacerbations of chronic disease were to self-manage at home, some hospital admissions would be avoided. Patient interview and demographic, psychological, clinical and service utilisation data were compared for two groups of patients with chronic disease: those attending self-management services and those who managed by using hospital services. Data were analysed to see whether there were differences that might explain the two different approaches to managing their conditions. The two groups were similar in terms of comorbidity, age, sex, home services, home support...
The prevalence of adults with chronic medical conditions in the United States is growing. Adequate s...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
Objective To determine whether chronically ill patients’ needs for self-management support depend on...
Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patie...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management inter...
Over the past decade, self-management by patients has been recognized an important aspect of chronic...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
This study investigated: clinicians' perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
This study investigated: clinicians’ perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
This study involved application of the transtheoretical (TTM) readiness stages of change model to se...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
The prevalence of adults with chronic medical conditions in the United States is growing. Adequate s...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
Objective To determine whether chronically ill patients’ needs for self-management support depend on...
Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patie...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management inter...
Over the past decade, self-management by patients has been recognized an important aspect of chronic...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
This study investigated: clinicians' perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
This study investigated: clinicians’ perspectives of the scope of self-management, which self-manage...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
This study involved application of the transtheoretical (TTM) readiness stages of change model to se...
A substantial proportion of chronic disease patients do not respond to self-management interventions...
The prevalence of adults with chronic medical conditions in the United States is growing. Adequate s...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
Objective To determine whether chronically ill patients’ needs for self-management support depend on...