Objective: To determine whether people’s beliefs about their illness, conceptualised by the common sense model (CSM), can prospectively predict adherence to self-management behaviours (including, attendance, medication, diet and exercise) in adults with acute and chronic physical illnesses. Design and Main Outcome Measures: Electronic databases were searched in September 2014, for papers specifying the use of the ‘CSM’ in relation to ‘self-management’, ‘rehabilitation’ and ‘adherence’ in the context of physical illness. Six hundred abstracts emerged. Data from 52 relevant studies were extracted. Twenty-one studies were meta-analysed, using correlation coefficients in random effects models. The remainder were descriptively synthesised. ...
Background Long-Term Conditions are physical health issues which profoundly impact physical and psy...
Chapter I evaluates the self-regulatory model and other theoretical frameworks which have informed t...
Patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) are at markedly increased risk of coronary artery d...
Objective: To determine whether people’s beliefs about their illness, conceptualised by the common s...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to explore whether mental representations, derived from the common...
This systematic review assessed the effectiveness of the Common Sense Self-Regulatory Model in the d...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
In people with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), poor adherence to medication, exercise, and dietary rec...
The self-management behaviors of individuals with medical conditions that have an unknown etiology h...
Aims: Patients’ illness beliefs are known to be influential determinants of self-care behaviours in...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that perceptions of treatment may be more predictive than illness perce...
Stroke is a highly prevalent condition. It is a principal cause of adult disability and a leading ca...
Over the last decade or more, chronic illness research has consistently found that the lineaer relat...
The Common Sense Model (CSM) is a useful framework for understanding mood and treatment adherence am...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the beliefs people with heart failure hold about th...
Background Long-Term Conditions are physical health issues which profoundly impact physical and psy...
Chapter I evaluates the self-regulatory model and other theoretical frameworks which have informed t...
Patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) are at markedly increased risk of coronary artery d...
Objective: To determine whether people’s beliefs about their illness, conceptualised by the common s...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to explore whether mental representations, derived from the common...
This systematic review assessed the effectiveness of the Common Sense Self-Regulatory Model in the d...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
In people with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), poor adherence to medication, exercise, and dietary rec...
The self-management behaviors of individuals with medical conditions that have an unknown etiology h...
Aims: Patients’ illness beliefs are known to be influential determinants of self-care behaviours in...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that perceptions of treatment may be more predictive than illness perce...
Stroke is a highly prevalent condition. It is a principal cause of adult disability and a leading ca...
Over the last decade or more, chronic illness research has consistently found that the lineaer relat...
The Common Sense Model (CSM) is a useful framework for understanding mood and treatment adherence am...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the beliefs people with heart failure hold about th...
Background Long-Term Conditions are physical health issues which profoundly impact physical and psy...
Chapter I evaluates the self-regulatory model and other theoretical frameworks which have informed t...
Patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) are at markedly increased risk of coronary artery d...