Programmes to support chronic disease self-management: should we be concerned about the impact on spouses?

Vivian Vivian Benítez Hidalgo última modificación 15/07/2013 20:52

Chronic disease self-management support (CDSMS) programmes are widely advocated as an essential element of chronic disease care and have demonstrated increased engagement with self-care activities such as improving diet but may place additional strain on spouses. This study used an embedded mixed methods approach to explore the impact of CDSMS on spouses.

Masters S, Oliver-Baxter J, Barton C, Summers M, Howard S, Roeger L, et al. Programmes to support chronic disease self-management: should we be concerned about the impact on spouses? Health & social care in the community. 2013 May;21(3):315–26.


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Masters S, Oliver-Baxter J, Barton C, Summers M, Howard S, Roeger L, et al.

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