BACKGROUND: Patients with long-term conditions are increasingly the focus of quality improvement activities in health services to reduce the impact of these conditions on quality of life and to reduce the burden on care utilisation. There is significant interest in the potential for self-management support to improve health and reduce utilisation in these patient populations, but little consensus concerning the optimal model that would best provide such support. We describe the implementation and evaluation of self-management support through an evidence-based 'whole systems' model involving patient support, training for primary care teams, and service re-organisation, all integrated into routine delivery within primary care. METHODS: The ev...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
Background: A critical part of future service delivery will involve improving the degree to which pe...
INTRODUCTION: The number of people that have one or multiple condition(s) with a chronic course is r...
BackgroundPatients with long-term conditions are increasingly the focus of quality improvement activ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for ...
ObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for pa...
Background: Chronic gastrointestinal disorders are major burdens in primary care. Although there is ...
Objective: Supporting patients’ self care could have a major effect on the management of long-term c...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Self-management support is an important component of the c...
Background Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. A nu...
Background: Case management interventions are recommended to improve quality of care and reduce cost...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the long term effects of two different modes of d...
Background: A new model of complex diabetes care is provided by a multidisciplinary team which incor...
Background: Despite robust evidence concerning self-management for some long-term conditions (LTCs),...
Population ageing and increasing chronic illness burden have sparked interest in innovative care mod...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
Background: A critical part of future service delivery will involve improving the degree to which pe...
INTRODUCTION: The number of people that have one or multiple condition(s) with a chronic course is r...
BackgroundPatients with long-term conditions are increasingly the focus of quality improvement activ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for ...
ObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of an intervention to enhance self management support for pa...
Background: Chronic gastrointestinal disorders are major burdens in primary care. Although there is ...
Objective: Supporting patients’ self care could have a major effect on the management of long-term c...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Self-management support is an important component of the c...
Background Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. A nu...
Background: Case management interventions are recommended to improve quality of care and reduce cost...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the long term effects of two different modes of d...
Background: A new model of complex diabetes care is provided by a multidisciplinary team which incor...
Background: Despite robust evidence concerning self-management for some long-term conditions (LTCs),...
Population ageing and increasing chronic illness burden have sparked interest in innovative care mod...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
Background: A critical part of future service delivery will involve improving the degree to which pe...
INTRODUCTION: The number of people that have one or multiple condition(s) with a chronic course is r...