Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with long-term conditions, such as stroke, in managing their daily lives. Bridges Self-Management (Bridges) focuses on how practitioners interact and support patients' confidence, skills, and knowledge, and it is an example of a complex intervention. Bridges has been developed and used across multiple health care pathways in the United Kingdom and is theoretically informed by social cognition theory and self-efficacy principles. Evidence shows that self-management programs based on the construct of self-efficacy can be effective. There is still much to learn about how health care services or pathways should implement support for self-management in a sustaina...
OBJECTIVES: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a se...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Background: Stroke results from an acute lack of blood supply to the brain and becomes a chronic hea...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in se...
Objective: To investigate whether the self-management intervention was implemented as intended. Addi...
Evidence-informed interventions for stroke self-management support can influence functional capabili...
Background: Life after stroke can be an ongoing struggle with over half of all survivors reporting u...
Background: There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in...
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Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
OBJECTIVES: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a se...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Background: Stroke results from an acute lack of blood supply to the brain and becomes a chronic hea...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
BACKGROUND: Self-management programs are recognized as a valuable approach to supporting people with...
RATIONALE: Many stroke patients and their partners report long-term negative consequences of stroke ...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in se...
Objective: To investigate whether the self-management intervention was implemented as intended. Addi...
Evidence-informed interventions for stroke self-management support can influence functional capabili...
Background: Life after stroke can be an ongoing struggle with over half of all survivors reporting u...
Background: There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long...
Background: Community nurses are well placed to promote and support stroke survivors to engage in...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Self-management support following stroke is rare, despite emerging evidence for impact on patient ou...
OBJECTIVES: To test the feasibility of conducting a controlled trial into the effectiveness of a se...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Background: Stroke results from an acute lack of blood supply to the brain and becomes a chronic hea...