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Patterns of self-management

Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSOFT workshop on Self-managed systems, 2004
Although each application of self-management techniques encounters problems and solutions unique to the application domain, there are several cross-cutting "patterns of self-management" that can be discerned. Much like programming patterns, these patterns can occur in a variety of different guises, but having a fundamental set of such patterns can be ...
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Self-management

The Health Care Manager, 2010
Self-management for the working manager must begin with a brutally honest self-evaluation followed by a stubbornly determined effort to change. In the process, it is necessary to put oneself in perspective relative to the management role and put management itself into perspective for what it really is and what its requirements demand of the individual ...
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Collaborative Self-management of Depression

Companion Publication of the 2019 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2019
My dissertation focuses on the role of collaboration in depression self-management. Mental health self-management is often viewed as an individual activity, yet individual-focused solutions (e.g., self-tracking) often miss important support from social networks.
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Self-Management

2019
Within the literature, the term self-management has been used to refer generally to a number of methods that can be used to help children manage their own behavior (e.g. self-regulation, self-modeling). The focus in this chapter, however, is more specifically on those interventions in which, at the core, students are taught to observe and record their ...
Amy M. Briesch   +2 more
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Adherence and Self-Management

2016
As adolescents and young adults (AYA) with a range of diagnoses transition from pediatric to adult-focused healthcare systems, developing strategies to maintain health outcomes during this period is critical. A key driver for maintaining optimal outcomes is adherence to recommended care therapies and condition-specific management plans.
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Self-management — independence and personal self-management

Medsestra (Nurse)
Most managers are faced with the question of rational organization of their own work, which will allow them to more effectively perform their official functions, reduce the psychological burden on the manager, and identify the potential of free time. Self-management serves this purpose. Target.
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Self-Management

1992
AbstractThe introduction of self‐management into firms in public ownership is an important tendency during the process of reform of classical socialism, although it is less radical than the intrusion of the private sector. Its basic principle is that the head of the firm is chosen by the workers rather than appointed from above as in a state‐owned firm;
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Effectiveness of Diabetes Self-Management Education (Dsme) in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2Dm) Patients: Systematic Literature Review

Journal of Public Health Research, 2021
Titin Wihastuti   +2 more
exaly  

Self-management: Enabling and empowering patients living with cancer as a chronic illness

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011
Ruth Mccorkle   +2 more
exaly  

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