Although English government policy has encouraged the implementation of self-management programmes in services for people with long-term conditions, the evidence for their efficacy has been limited. People with long-term neurological conditions use community-based health services including community nursing, and have particular needs in regards to self-management. This article provides an overview of the evidence for the effectiveness of self-management interventions for people with long-term neurological conditions, in particular those with stroke, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. The current need for better interventions is highlighted, particularly the importance of providing condition-specific information and deliverance of i...
Background There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-...
BackgroundPeople living with Long Term Neurological Conditions (LTNCs) value peer support and social...
Background: Nursing interventions for persons affected by long-term conditions should focus on provi...
Background: Despite robust evidence concerning self-management for some long-term conditions (LTCs),...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
Original article can be found at: http://www.bjcn.co.uk/ Copyright MA Healthcare LtdThis article is ...
Background: There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Background: Nursing interventions for persons affected by long-term conditions should focus on provi...
Objective: To evaluate a group-based self-management program (SMP) delivered as part of a quality im...
Background There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-...
BackgroundPeople living with Long Term Neurological Conditions (LTNCs) value peer support and social...
Background: Nursing interventions for persons affected by long-term conditions should focus on provi...
Background: Despite robust evidence concerning self-management for some long-term conditions (LTCs),...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
Introduction Supporting self-management among people with long term conditions is recognised as an...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
A number of policy documents have been published recently that support the principle of self care an...
Original article can be found at: http://www.bjcn.co.uk/ Copyright MA Healthcare LtdThis article is ...
Background: There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long...
There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-term condit...
Background: Nursing interventions for persons affected by long-term conditions should focus on provi...
Objective: To evaluate a group-based self-management program (SMP) delivered as part of a quality im...
Background There is considerable policy interest in promoting self-management in patients with long-...
BackgroundPeople living with Long Term Neurological Conditions (LTNCs) value peer support and social...
Background: Nursing interventions for persons affected by long-term conditions should focus on provi...