A systematic review examining whether community-based self-management programs for older adults with chronic conditions actively engage participants and teach them patient-oriented self-management strategies

Author:

Warner GraceORCID,Packer Tanya L.,Kervin EmilyORCID,Sibbald Kaitlin,Audulv ÅsaORCID

Funder

Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Medicine

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