Promoting Self-care and Management for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Based on Lifestyle Changes Under the Concept of Person-centered Care: A ReviewQiuyao HeXin ChenZeh, PeterAlternative Therapies in Health & Medicine
self‐efficacyTo examine barriers to self‐efficacy and strategies beyond traditional education that promote self‐efficacy for patients living with chronic disease. The review questions were as follows: (a) What are barriers to self‐efficacy in patients experiencing chronic disease? and (b) What ...
“…it is your clinical procedures that you are doing on the patients […] because it's one-to-one and you are touching the patient. So for me, its intimate care because you are dealing with the patient one-to-one.” (NE3) 5.3. Physical invasiveness When receiving intimate care, a ...
To deliver consistent high-quality care to patients we need to ensure the health and well-being of the staff members providing care. Implications for Perianesthesia Nurses and Future Research A personalized team wellness program is an effective initiative to improve staff physical and mental wellbeing...
from surgery to community. Postdischarge data collection is an essential part of SSI monitoring that can be conducted at outpatient clinics or in primary care by surgeons, general practitioners and surveillance teams, or by patients themselves using sel...
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies https://doi.org/10.1186/s12998-019-0267-6 (2019) 27:44 RESEARCH Open Access Promoting the use of self-management in patients with spine pain managed by chiropractors and chiropractic interns: barriers and design of a theory-based knowledge translation intervention ...
3. Prioritize Self-Care: Make time for activities that promote well-being, such as exercise, hobbies, and time with family. Prioritizing self-care helps reduce stress and prevent burnout. 4. Stay Connected: Keep in touch with colleagues and supervisors. Regular communication can make remote worke...
Some examples are the use of terms such as frequent fliers, for patients who seek care at the hos- pital often; bed blockers, for patients who cannot be treated and discharged quickly; and failure to cope, for patients with social needs. Hence, delivering good quality care has been ...
Interventions to Improve Care for patients with Limited Health Literacy. J Clin Outcomes Manag. 2009;16(1):20–9. PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Glasgow RE, Vogt TM, Boles SM. Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: the RE-AIM framework. Am J Public ...
A recent systematic review14 of facilitators and barriers affecting patients' ability and willingness to participate in initiatives to reduce medical errors found that illness severity and the self-perception of being subor- dinate to physicians were associated with reluctance by patient...