Lessons From the Field. Chronic disease: Action for post‐pandemic wellness and health

Author:

Contreras Dawn A.1ORCID,Dalimonte‐Merckling Danielle1ORCID,Demitz Christi R.1,Anderson Laura1,Carter Anita1,Cudney Abigail1,Derror Tanner1,Felix‐Mottley Zelda1,Gritter Kai N.1,Hebert Sheilah1ORCID,Persing‐Wethington Nicole1,Tiret Holly B.1,Williams Elizabeth1

Affiliation:

1. Health and Nutrition Institute Michigan State University Extension East Lansing MI

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectiveWe aim to share practical insight acquired while implementing the Chronic Disease Self‐Management Program (CDSMP), offering strategies to reach and support diverse individuals with chronic diseases.BackgroundIn light of a global rise in chronic diseases, existing health disparities, and increasingly limited health care access, exacerbated by COVID‐19, empowering individuals through self‐management becomes important to alleviate burdens for families, individuals, and healthcare systems.MethodsUptake and effectiveness of CDSMP were quantified via enrollment data and evaluation instruments. Qualitative exploration of instructor feedback provided lessons learned.ResultsParticipation in CDSMP courses increased during the pandemic with participants reporting greater confidence and frequency of engagement in self‐management activities. Strategic efforts including partnership‐building, targeted marketing, and innovative delivery methods played a pivotal role in recruitment success. Inclusivity measures, such as use of electronic platforms and varied engagement options, broadened program accessibility. Addressing social isolation emerged as a key factor, both as an end in itself and as a motivator for course engagement and retention.ConclusionReducing barriers related to program accessibility, inclusivity, and social isolation are important factors influencing program enrollment both in total number and in diversity of participants, course engagement and retention, and program effectiveness.ImplicationsLessons learned can inform future implementation as family educators seek to uplift and improve the well‐being and health of diverse families coping with chronic diseases.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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