IntroductionLow- and middle-income, middle-aged adults have high rates of disease and death from chronic disease, yet their participation in self-management programs is low. This may be because advertisements for such programs often target elderly, predominantly white, affluent adults. Our study used data from a parent randomized controlled trial to identify theoretically driven advertisement cues to engage low- and middle-income, middle-aged adults in the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP).MethodsA framework that combined the Elaboration Likelihood Model and Protection Motivation Theory was used to guide \u3c72 and regression analyses to assess relationships between advertisement cue preferences and 5 stages of cognitive engag...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe World Health Organization estim...
IntroductionWe examined geographic and social factors associated with participation in the Chronic D...
Older adults, who are racial/ethnic minorities, report multiple chronic conditions, reside in medica...
Background: Lower-to-middle income, middle age adults face a disproportionate burden of chronic illn...
BACKGROUND: Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic disease...
Background: Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic disease...
The population of older adults with chronic disease is increasing, yet little is known about their p...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
Chronic disease affects 80% of adults over the age of 65 and is expected to increase in prevalence. ...
SummaryPurposeWe evaluated the efficacy of the Chronic Disease Self-management Program (CDSMP) among...
Background: When health declines, older persons may benefit from an intervention program that streng...
Introduction. The adult population is increasingly experiencing one or more chronic illnesses and li...
Chronic disease affects 80% of adults over the age of 65 and is expected to increase in prevalence. ...
IntroductionThe adult population is increasingly experiencing one or more chronic illnesses and livi...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of Stanford University’s Chronic Disease Self-mana...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe World Health Organization estim...
IntroductionWe examined geographic and social factors associated with participation in the Chronic D...
Older adults, who are racial/ethnic minorities, report multiple chronic conditions, reside in medica...
Background: Lower-to-middle income, middle age adults face a disproportionate burden of chronic illn...
BACKGROUND: Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic disease...
Background: Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic disease...
The population of older adults with chronic disease is increasing, yet little is known about their p...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
Chronic disease affects 80% of adults over the age of 65 and is expected to increase in prevalence. ...
SummaryPurposeWe evaluated the efficacy of the Chronic Disease Self-management Program (CDSMP) among...
Background: When health declines, older persons may benefit from an intervention program that streng...
Introduction. The adult population is increasingly experiencing one or more chronic illnesses and li...
Chronic disease affects 80% of adults over the age of 65 and is expected to increase in prevalence. ...
IntroductionThe adult population is increasingly experiencing one or more chronic illnesses and livi...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of Stanford University’s Chronic Disease Self-mana...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe World Health Organization estim...
IntroductionWe examined geographic and social factors associated with participation in the Chronic D...
Older adults, who are racial/ethnic minorities, report multiple chronic conditions, reside in medica...