The Expert Patient Programme (EPP) is a lay-led, group-based, self-management training course available through the UK National Health Service for persons with long-term health conditions. Thirty-two patients who attended EPP courses in East London were interviewed about their experiences. Grounded theory coding of transcripts was employed to identify recurring accounts. Thematic analysis was used to theorise and organise participants' accounts, identifying commonly reported changes, helpful techniques and disappointments and frustrations. Results highlighted the role of information provision, especially face-to-face information exchange as well as the impact of in-class instruction and modelling of physical skills. Personal goal setting, u...
Multidisciplinary health professionals (HPs) are involved in supporting patients who have conditions...
Objective: To evaluate whether a consultation skills training (CST) program with oncologists and tra...
Using expert patient interviews to enhance the undergraduate physiotherapy students learning experie...
The Expert Patient Programme (EPP) is a lay-led, group-based, self-management training course availa...
Self-care is seen as a key element in managing resource demand in chronic disease and is also percei...
The Expert Patients Programme (EPP) is a central element of chronic disease management policy in the...
Background; Long term conditions have been identified as causing increased demand on health services...
Self-care is seen as a key element in managing resource demand in chronic disease and is also percei...
Training is an important part of modern European healthcare services and is often cited as a way to ...
Context Accompanying the growing expectation of patient self-management is the need to ensure hea...
Context: Some patients, known as expert patients, strive to improve the performance of the...
Health professionals such as doctors and nurses are in a key position to help reduce the high preval...
Background:Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
This study is aimed at identifying the impact of a team-based train-the-trainer program (TTT-P) to e...
International audienceObjectives Therapeutic patient education improves numerous health and psycholo...
Multidisciplinary health professionals (HPs) are involved in supporting patients who have conditions...
Objective: To evaluate whether a consultation skills training (CST) program with oncologists and tra...
Using expert patient interviews to enhance the undergraduate physiotherapy students learning experie...
The Expert Patient Programme (EPP) is a lay-led, group-based, self-management training course availa...
Self-care is seen as a key element in managing resource demand in chronic disease and is also percei...
The Expert Patients Programme (EPP) is a central element of chronic disease management policy in the...
Background; Long term conditions have been identified as causing increased demand on health services...
Self-care is seen as a key element in managing resource demand in chronic disease and is also percei...
Training is an important part of modern European healthcare services and is often cited as a way to ...
Context Accompanying the growing expectation of patient self-management is the need to ensure hea...
Context: Some patients, known as expert patients, strive to improve the performance of the...
Health professionals such as doctors and nurses are in a key position to help reduce the high preval...
Background:Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
This study is aimed at identifying the impact of a team-based train-the-trainer program (TTT-P) to e...
International audienceObjectives Therapeutic patient education improves numerous health and psycholo...
Multidisciplinary health professionals (HPs) are involved in supporting patients who have conditions...
Objective: To evaluate whether a consultation skills training (CST) program with oncologists and tra...
Using expert patient interviews to enhance the undergraduate physiotherapy students learning experie...