Systematic literature review on effectiveness of self-management support interventions in patients with chronic conditions and low socio-economic status

Author:

Van Hecke Ann1ORCID,Heinen Maud2,Fernández-Ortega Paz3,Graue Marit4,Hendriks Jeroen M.L.5,Høy Bente6,Köpke Sascha7,Lithner Maria8,Van Gaal Betsie G.I.2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; University Center for Nursing and Midwifery; Ghent University; Belgium

2. Nursing Science and Allied Healthcare; Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ healthcare; Radboud University Medical Center; Nijmegen The Netherlands

3. Hospital Duran i Reynals; Institut Català d'Oncologia; Barcelona Spain

4. Faculty of Health and Social Sciences; Centre for Evidence-Based Practice; Bergen University College; Norway

5. Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders; Royal Adelaide Hospital and University of Adelaide; South Australia Australia

6. Department of Health care and Social Sciences; VIA University College; Aarhus Denmark

7. Institute for Social Medicine and Epidemiology; Nursing Research Unit; University of Lübeck; Germany

8. Department of Surgery; Skane University Hospital Lund; Sweden

Funder

European Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

Reference85 articles.

1. Standards of medical care in diabetes-2014;American Diabetes Association;Diabetes Care,2014

2. Managing uncertainty in diabetes: an intervention for older African American women;Amoako;Ethnicity and Disease,2007

3. Managing the space between visits: telephonic disease management for underserved patients with diabetes;Anderson;Journal of General Internal Medicine,2010

4. Introducing a series of methodological articles on considering complexity in systematic reviews of interventions;Anderson;Journal of Clinical Epidemiology,2013

5. Self-management approaches for people with chronic conditions: a review;Barlow;Patient Education and Counseling,2002

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