Self-care is interpreted from a health economic point of view. Various approaches are presented. It is stressed that the decision-oriented approach used by other health service researchers is an integral part of the economic approach to the topic as is the idea of a continuum of care, from self-care to professional care. A new approach is taken to the modeling of self-care, in that self-care becomes part of a four-part demand for care model. This makes it possible to model the demand for care for three different groups separately: 1--persons with zero episodes; 2--persons with pure illness episodes and illness episodes with self-care; 3--persons with episodes involving professional care or professional care combined with self-care. Another ...
Background Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in p...
Objectives Self-care of chronic conditions involves both patients and their informal caregivers and ...
Background and context: Many countries are giving patients a more active role in health care, on bot...
Purpose: To identify and analyze the definitions of self-care in the healthcare system in the evolut...
Purpose: To identify and analyze the definitions of self-care in the healthcare system in the evolut...
Objective: To explore whether Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Services Use can aid understand...
Purpose: More input from the individual into the management of their health has the potential to red...
Background: Self-care refers to behaviors that individuals adopt to prevent or maintain the stabilit...
Background: According to the Health Belief Model, the patient's expectation of the benefit of medica...
Introduction Self-care incorporates a range of activities undertaken by patients ...
In the past two decades, the terms 'self-care ' and 'self-help ' have leapt into...
AbstractBackgroundThe trend toward patient- or consumer-centered healthcare has been accelerated by ...
Funding Information: Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish GovernmentPeer reviewedPostprin
Aim. To conduct a thematic analysis of the conceptualisation of self-care in the chronic illness man...
The purpose of this study was to assess medical self-care practices at Lands' End, Incorporated, and...
Background Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in p...
Objectives Self-care of chronic conditions involves both patients and their informal caregivers and ...
Background and context: Many countries are giving patients a more active role in health care, on bot...
Purpose: To identify and analyze the definitions of self-care in the healthcare system in the evolut...
Purpose: To identify and analyze the definitions of self-care in the healthcare system in the evolut...
Objective: To explore whether Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Services Use can aid understand...
Purpose: More input from the individual into the management of their health has the potential to red...
Background: Self-care refers to behaviors that individuals adopt to prevent or maintain the stabilit...
Background: According to the Health Belief Model, the patient's expectation of the benefit of medica...
Introduction Self-care incorporates a range of activities undertaken by patients ...
In the past two decades, the terms 'self-care ' and 'self-help ' have leapt into...
AbstractBackgroundThe trend toward patient- or consumer-centered healthcare has been accelerated by ...
Funding Information: Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish GovernmentPeer reviewedPostprin
Aim. To conduct a thematic analysis of the conceptualisation of self-care in the chronic illness man...
The purpose of this study was to assess medical self-care practices at Lands' End, Incorporated, and...
Background Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in p...
Objectives Self-care of chronic conditions involves both patients and their informal caregivers and ...
Background and context: Many countries are giving patients a more active role in health care, on bot...