Objective: To characterize and explain variation in the comparative effectiveness of self-care interventions on relevant outcomes of chronic illness compared with controls. Design: Meta-analysis and meta-regression. Methods: Data extraction was framed within the context of a previously-published scoping review of randomized trials designed to enhance self-care in type 2 diabetes mellitus, heart failure, hypertension, asthma, coronary artery disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (published between 2008 and 2019). Data were pooled using random-effects meta-analyses. Meta-regression was used to test the effect of potential moderators on trial effectiveness. Results: 145 trials involving 36,853 participants were included. Overall, ...
Introduction Population ageing and increasing chronic illness burden have sparked interest in innova...
Adherence to chronic disease medication regimens depends in part on successful self-regulation. Howe...
Full text met een HU Account Objective: To quantify diversity in components of self-management inter...
Objective: To characterize and explain variation in the comparative effectiveness of self-care inter...
Background: Self-care is a fundamental element of treatment for patients with a chronic condition an...
ObjectiveTo use empirical data from previously published literature to address 2 research questions:...
Self-management interventions for patients with a chronic disease are considered an essential part o...
Background: Self-care is a fundamental element of treatment for patients with a chronic condition an...
Self-management interventions in patients with chronic conditions have received increasing attention...
Introduction: Self-management interventions in patients with chronic conditions have received increa...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify diversity in components of self-management interventions and explore which co...
Contains fulltext : 165960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sel...
Objectives: Meta-analyses using individual patient data (IPD) rather than aggregated data are increa...
Objectives: Meta-analyses using individual patient data (IPD) rather than aggregated data are increa...
Introduction Population ageing and increasing chronic illness burden have sparked interest in innova...
Adherence to chronic disease medication regimens depends in part on successful self-regulation. Howe...
Full text met een HU Account Objective: To quantify diversity in components of self-management inter...
Objective: To characterize and explain variation in the comparative effectiveness of self-care inter...
Background: Self-care is a fundamental element of treatment for patients with a chronic condition an...
ObjectiveTo use empirical data from previously published literature to address 2 research questions:...
Self-management interventions for patients with a chronic disease are considered an essential part o...
Background: Self-care is a fundamental element of treatment for patients with a chronic condition an...
Self-management interventions in patients with chronic conditions have received increasing attention...
Introduction: Self-management interventions in patients with chronic conditions have received increa...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify diversity in components of self-management interventions and explore which co...
Contains fulltext : 165960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sel...
Objectives: Meta-analyses using individual patient data (IPD) rather than aggregated data are increa...
Objectives: Meta-analyses using individual patient data (IPD) rather than aggregated data are increa...
Introduction Population ageing and increasing chronic illness burden have sparked interest in innova...
Adherence to chronic disease medication regimens depends in part on successful self-regulation. Howe...
Full text met een HU Account Objective: To quantify diversity in components of self-management inter...