Background: This paper presents the evaluation of “Moving On”, a generic self-management program for people with a chronic illness developed by Arthritis NSW. The program aims to help participants identify their need for behavior change and acquire the knowledge and skills to implement changes that promote their health and quality of life. Method: A prospective pragmatic randomised controlled trial involving two group programs in community settings: the intervention program (Moving On) and a control program (light physical activity). Participants were recruited by primary health care providers across the north-west region of metropolitan Sydney, Australia between June 2009 and October 2010. Patient outcomes were self-reported via pre- and p...
Self-management interventions are patient-centred and designed to foster active participation of pat...
The engagement of individuals in self-management of their chronic illnesses has been a policy focus ...
AbstractFew studies have investigated the views of health professionals with respect to their use of...
Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing with the large...
Background: Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing wi...
Objective: To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide cont...
Chronic disease management is a major challenge for health care systems in the developed world. Self...
Objective. To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide cont...
Background Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing wit...
Objectives: To quantify the benefits that people receive from participating in self-management cours...
Objective: To determine whether a clinician-led chronic disease self-management support (CDSMS) prog...
Background The ‘Sharing Health Care SA” chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural Sout...
PurposeTo carry out a systematic review of program outcomes used in the evaluation of group-based se...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis is a progressive and disabling disease, predicted to increase in pr...
Self-management interventions are patient-centred and designed to foster active participation of pat...
The engagement of individuals in self-management of their chronic illnesses has been a policy focus ...
AbstractFew studies have investigated the views of health professionals with respect to their use of...
Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing with the large...
Background: Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing wi...
Objective: To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide cont...
Chronic disease management is a major challenge for health care systems in the developed world. Self...
Objective. To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide cont...
Background Supporting self management is seen as an important health service strategy in dealing wit...
Objectives: To quantify the benefits that people receive from participating in self-management cours...
Objective: To determine whether a clinician-led chronic disease self-management support (CDSMS) prog...
Background The ‘Sharing Health Care SA” chronic disease self-management (CDSM) project in rural Sout...
PurposeTo carry out a systematic review of program outcomes used in the evaluation of group-based se...
Chronic conditions cannot be ‘cured’. Therefore effective strategies are required to manage the illn...
Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis is a progressive and disabling disease, predicted to increase in pr...
Self-management interventions are patient-centred and designed to foster active participation of pat...
The engagement of individuals in self-management of their chronic illnesses has been a policy focus ...
AbstractFew studies have investigated the views of health professionals with respect to their use of...