English title dissertation | Self-Management Support: A broader perspective on what patients need and nurses could provide |
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Name PhD (surname first) | Been-Dahmen, Janet |
Doctor is (has been) nurse | |
Date of promotion | 10/10/2018 |
University | Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam |
Promotores | Promotor: prof. dr. J.M.W. Hazes. Copromotoren: dr. E. Ista & dr. A.L. van Staa |
Linkedin-account | linkedin.com |
Abstract (English) | The world-wide rise in chronic disease demands a shift from traditional provide-centered care toward collaborative care, in which facilitating patients' self-management is a key component. Self-management is a person's ability to manage a chronic condition (symptoms, treatment, physical and psychosocial consequences, and life style changes) in such a way that optimal quality of life is achieved. Healthcare providers should be fully equipped to provide adequate self-management support (SMS). Nurses, with their central role in patient care, are expected to take the lead in this direction, implying that new competencies need to developed and trained. In dual approach, this program aims to (1) enhance (the effectiveness of) self-management support provided by nurses to people with CC; (2) improve nurses' competencies and nursing education in this regard. |
Download dissertation (English) | Proefschrift-Been-Dahman-J.pdf |