INTRODUCTION:Enhancing the self-management activities of patients improves the quality of care and is an integrated element of current healthcare provision. However, self-management support (SMS) is not yet common in healthcare. The Primary Care Resources and Support for Self-Management (PCRS) is a tool for healthcare professionals to assess the quality of SMS. In this study, we assessed the validity and reliability of the Dutch version of the PCRS. METHOD:The validation of the PCRS was performed in Dutch healthcare centres. Correlations between the PCRS scores and the Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (ACIC) and Clinician Support for Patient Activation Measure (CS-PAM) scores were calculated to assess the convergent and discriminant valid...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim of this research was to assess the effect of provid...
BackgroundPrimary health professionals are well positioned to support the delivery of patient self-m...
Background: Development of more self-management support programmes in primary health care has been o...
INTRODUCTION: Enhancing the self-management activities of patients improves the quality of care and ...
IntroductionEnhancing the self-management activities of patients improves the quality of care and is...
Background: The aim of this study was to test the Dutch version of the Clinician Support for Patient...
Contains fulltext : 152914.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A r...
BACKGROUND: Self-management support is an important component of the clinical management of many chr...
Introduction: Despite the importance of the assessment in the primary care of the self-resources amo...
Self-management support (SMS) is an important skill for health professionals providing chronic condi...
Abstract Background In the Netherlands the extent to which chronically ill patients receive care con...
BACKGROUND: In primary care, a shift from a disease-oriented approach for patients with multimorbidi...
English abstract Title The development, validity and reliability of a screening instrument (SI) to...
The 12-item Partner in Health (PIH) scale was developed in Australia to measure self-management beha...
OBJECTIVE:Measuring self-management helps identify the degree of participation of people in the mana...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim of this research was to assess the effect of provid...
BackgroundPrimary health professionals are well positioned to support the delivery of patient self-m...
Background: Development of more self-management support programmes in primary health care has been o...
INTRODUCTION: Enhancing the self-management activities of patients improves the quality of care and ...
IntroductionEnhancing the self-management activities of patients improves the quality of care and is...
Background: The aim of this study was to test the Dutch version of the Clinician Support for Patient...
Contains fulltext : 152914.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A r...
BACKGROUND: Self-management support is an important component of the clinical management of many chr...
Introduction: Despite the importance of the assessment in the primary care of the self-resources amo...
Self-management support (SMS) is an important skill for health professionals providing chronic condi...
Abstract Background In the Netherlands the extent to which chronically ill patients receive care con...
BACKGROUND: In primary care, a shift from a disease-oriented approach for patients with multimorbidi...
English abstract Title The development, validity and reliability of a screening instrument (SI) to...
The 12-item Partner in Health (PIH) scale was developed in Australia to measure self-management beha...
OBJECTIVE:Measuring self-management helps identify the degree of participation of people in the mana...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim of this research was to assess the effect of provid...
BackgroundPrimary health professionals are well positioned to support the delivery of patient self-m...
Background: Development of more self-management support programmes in primary health care has been o...