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Interventions to enhance self management support
BMJ, 2013Add no noticeable value to the benefits of existing care for chronic conditions Clinical trialists, interested in ensuring that their interventions are effective in the real world of clinical practice, have long called for study designs—termed practical, pragmatic, or effectiveness—that reflect practice as closely as possible.1 These practical trials ...
Xin, Sun, Gordon H, Guyatt
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An App Supporting the Self-management of Tinnitus
2017Tinnitus is an annoying ringing in the ears, in varying shades and intensities. Tinnitus can affect a patient’s overall health and social well-being (e.g., sleep problems, trouble concentrating, anxiety, depression and inability to work). Usually, the diagnostic procedure of tinnitus passes through three steps, i.e., audiological examination ...
Pablo Chamoso +4 more
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Health self-Management Support With Microlearning to Improve Hypertension
35 th Bled eConference Digital Restructuring and Human (Re)action, 2022High blood pressure is a leading cause of premature death. Healthy lifestyle choices (of diet, exercise, sleep and stress) could offer significant results. However, health literacy and - competence are lacking in most people, compared to best practice health choices, so there is room for improvement in creating hypertension self-management results.
Simons, L.P.A. (author) +3 more
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Nursing Management, 2012
A self-management support resource centre has been launched by the Health Foundation to help commissioners, providers and patients develop local services. adopted and adapted locally to enable services and professionals to develop their own support programmes.
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A self-management support resource centre has been launched by the Health Foundation to help commissioners, providers and patients develop local services. adopted and adapted locally to enable services and professionals to develop their own support programmes.
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Geriatric Nursing, 2021
Four focus group interviews were held with nurses, recruited from eight wards of two general hospitals, to explore nurses' perceptions of self-management and self-management support of older patients during hospitalization. A thematic analyze of the interview transcripts was conducted.
Caroline E.M. Otter +5 more
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Four focus group interviews were held with nurses, recruited from eight wards of two general hospitals, to explore nurses' perceptions of self-management and self-management support of older patients during hospitalization. A thematic analyze of the interview transcripts was conducted.
Caroline E.M. Otter +5 more
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British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2013
No cure for cardiovascular disease (CVD) has yet been found, which means that prevention is the mainstay of treatment. The recently published Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes Strategy (Department of Health, 2013) shows that prevention is now centre stage either through efforts to prevent the initial development of CVD or to slow down its progression. As
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No cure for cardiovascular disease (CVD) has yet been found, which means that prevention is the mainstay of treatment. The recently published Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes Strategy (Department of Health, 2013) shows that prevention is now centre stage either through efforts to prevent the initial development of CVD or to slow down its progression. As
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A Device Supporting the Self Management of Tinnitus
2017Tinnitus is an annoying ringing in the ears, in varying shades and intensities. Tinnitus can affect a patient’s overall health and social well-being (e.g., sleep problems, trouble concentrating, anxiety, depression and inability to work). Usually, the diagnostic procedure of tinnitus passes through three steps, i.e., audiological examination ...
Pablo Chamoso +5 more
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Strategies to Support Self-Management in Osteoarthritis
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2012This overview of successful strategies for supporting self-management in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) defines the concepts of self-management, self-management support (SMS), and self-management education (SME); describes five categories of SMS interventions; identifies common elements across SMS categories; and provides evidence for and examples ...
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Self‐management support in patients with adrenal insufficiency
Clinical Endocrinology, 2016SummaryObjectivePatient education is an important intervention to prevent an adrenal crisis in patients with adrenal insufficiency. The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge of adjusting the dose of glucocorticoids in special circumstances in patients with adrenal insufficiency who had previously been educated on this topic.
Nick T M, van der Meij +3 more
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Supporting Self-Management of Chronic Health Problems
Pediatrics, 2015Adoption of a comprehensive model for self-management support (SMS) in pediatric care has the potential to improve health outcomes and to reduce utilization, costs, and caregiver burden. Self-management is “the daily activities that individuals undertake to keep illness under control, minimize its impact on physical health status and functioning, and ...
Holly K M, Henry, Edward L, Schor
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