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  • 1. Self care reduces costs and improves health: the evidence.

    ...levels of health literacy are required...Introduction of a self care case management...barriers to behavioural change...beliefs or behaviours (rescuing behaviour) 3...health, self care and early intervention...those with diabetes and asthma...support for self care and family...confidence and motivation of patients...improve their health literacy, they will... read summary

    NHS Evidence - Innovation and Improvement Specialist Collection, 01 February 2010 - Publisher: Expert Patients Programme - Publication type: Report

  • 2. The Diabetes Information Jigsaw Seek...

    The Diabetes Information Jigsaw...diabetes care is self-care, and over the...however, is motivation. There is a need...for people with diabetes to improve their...management is self-care. However...for people with diabetes is how to interpret...on encouraging self-care, around £150...that improves self-care can have wide...

    The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, 05 July 2006

  • 3. Practice guidance on the care of people with diabetes (incorporating 'Early Identification' guidance) (3rd edition)

    ...to a number of recent articles on diabetes in accessible journals. Summary...Compliance Management of Complications Diabetes and its Management Medicines management...criteria National Plans Education/ Motivation Pharmacist’s role Ethnic issues...Aetiology and pathology of Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Hospital Pharmacist 2001...No 1):6 2) Factors affecting self-care activities, postprandial plasma... Education/ Motivation 1) "Health literacy" impacts on diabetes. Pharmaceutical... read summary

    National Library of Guidelines, 01 November 2004 - Publisher: Royal Pharmaceutical Society - Publication type: Care guideline

  • 4. Prevention of type 2 diabetes in British Bangladeshis: qualitative study of community, religious, and professional perspectives.

    ...Bangladeshis with limited health literacy, attributing this...beliefs and values on diabetes prevention in Bangladeshis...reject the importance of self care and rely solely on...on an individual s behaviour suggests that education...known on this topic Diabetes is common in people...extent to which the motivational basis of changing behaviour...major determinants of behaviour) are the perception...perform/not perform a behaviour based on its acceptability...people 45 Critical health literacy—embraces not only... read summary

    SCIE Social Care Online, 01 January 2008 - Publication type: research

  • 5. Structured Patient Education in Diabetes: Report from the Patient Education Working Group

    ...developed that local diabetes teams should...with diabetes. Self-care can be a complex...designed to support self-care, such as the...EPP), and health literacy programmes...behavioural change and motivational interviewing...module, the diabetes educator will...social barriers to self-care and other strategies...emotional and behavioural support to people...competent with self-care behaviours appropriate...

    Department of Health, 16 June 2005

  • 6. A framework for commissioning self care support

    ...Summary of recommendations Self care is under used and self care support is under commissioned. Good self care support services provide benefits...will need to understand what motivates the commissioners, how self... read summary

    NHS Evidence - Commissioning Specialist Collection, 15 February 2008 - Publisher: Working in Partnership Programme - Publication type: Service guidance

  • 7. Management of medicines: a resource to support implementation of the wideraspects of medicines management for the National Service Frameworks for Diabetes, Renal Services and Long-Term Conditions

    ...strips. People with diabetes who had been testing...as part of integrated self-care. Source: Management of Type 2 diabetes – Blood glucose (Guideline...and regulations. Diabetes Renal disease Long...language, and/or whose health literacy level is low, are considered...

    Department of Health, 06 September 2004

  • 8. Promoting optimal self care

    ...Promoting Optimal Self Care CONTENTS Foreword...Section 1 Principles of self care 1.1 What is self care? 1.2 Why should...feelings Section 4 Behavioural change 4.1 Introduction...conditions such as diabetes, asthma, arthritis... read summary

    NHS Evidence - Patient and Public Involvement Specialist Collection, 08 February 2006 - Publisher: NHS Dorset and Somerset Health Authority - Publication type: Service guidance

  • 9. Supporting self-care in general practice.

    ...INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE SELF-CARE There is a wide range of self-care support interventions...giving, addressing motivations and barriers to...reviews indicate that self-care interventions can...improving clinical diabetes outcomes, 30 eight...supporting patient self-care is arguably more...the support of behaviour change). 12 ... read summary

    SCIE Social Care Online, 01 January 2007

  • 10. An assessment of the quality of economic evaluations of self-care support

    ...2001 NS USA Diabetes mellitus ...Education, self-care training & computer...computer assisted self-care improved outcomes...and positive behavioural change 12...management Self-care in this population...Care RCT CEA Behavioural dietary intervention...Individualised self-care education vs... USA Type 2 diabetes Hospital... read summary

    NHS Evidence - Patient and Public Involvement Specialist Collection, 23 September 2004 - Publisher: National Primary and Care Trust Development Programme - Publication type: Report

 

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