Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-management, however the developmental patterns and sustainability of self-management over time remain largely unknown. This paper aims to describe the patterns by which different chronic illness self-management behaviors develop and are maintained over time. Method: Twenty-one individuals newly diagnosed with chronic illnesses (e.g., diabetes, rheumatism, ischemic heart disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic renal disease, inflammatory bowel disease) were repeatedly interviewed over two-and-a-half years. The interviews were conducted in Sweden from 2006 to 2008. A total of 81 narrative interviews were analyzed with an interpretive description approa...
Background: Patient education self-management programmes draw on sociological understanding of exper...
This study involved application of the transtheoretical (TTM) readiness stages of change model to se...
Aim. To conduct a thematic analysis of the conceptualisation of self-care in the chronic illness man...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Over the past decade, self-management by patients has been recognized an important aspect of chronic...
Objective To determine whether chronically ill patients’ needs for self-management support depend on...
Background: Being chronically ill is a continuous process of balancing the demands of the illness an...
Individuals’ self-management styles are crucial for how they manage to live with illness. Commonly i...
Background: Being chronically ill is a continuous process of balancing the demands of the illness an...
Background: Patient education self-management programmes draw on sociological understanding of exper...
This study involved application of the transtheoretical (TTM) readiness stages of change model to se...
Aim. To conduct a thematic analysis of the conceptualisation of self-care in the chronic illness man...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
Background: There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-manag...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people ...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Purpose: Self-management is a dynamic process in which individuals actively manage a chronic illness...
Over the past decade, self-management by patients has been recognized an important aspect of chronic...
Objective To determine whether chronically ill patients’ needs for self-management support depend on...
Background: Being chronically ill is a continuous process of balancing the demands of the illness an...
Individuals’ self-management styles are crucial for how they manage to live with illness. Commonly i...
Background: Being chronically ill is a continuous process of balancing the demands of the illness an...
Background: Patient education self-management programmes draw on sociological understanding of exper...
This study involved application of the transtheoretical (TTM) readiness stages of change model to se...
Aim. To conduct a thematic analysis of the conceptualisation of self-care in the chronic illness man...