2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2014.10.003
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A revised Self- and Family Management Framework

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“…2224 It is also defined within the context of the family, and recognizes the unique self-management needs of FCGs. 16, 25 The MSM intervention combines both traditional (information and technical skills) and self-management education (enhance activation and self-efficacy). 17 Intervention content is divided into four sessions (Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2224 It is also defined within the context of the family, and recognizes the unique self-management needs of FCGs. 16, 25 The MSM intervention combines both traditional (information and technical skills) and self-management education (enhance activation and self-efficacy). 17 Intervention content is divided into four sessions (Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given their own burden, caregivers should be recognized and supported with similar resources [60]. Less is known about effective self-management of pediatric epilepsy [61], but family-management models offer helpful frameworks [62]. Epilepsy self-management approaches sustained with grant funding are limited, and there is an urgent need to expand the effectiveness and reach of evidence-based programs to increase payers’ willingness to implement such programs.…”
Section: How Can Self-management Techniques Be Put Into Your Practmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important attempt to control the blood glucose and prevent the complications of diabetes is Self-Management [2,8] that is a dynamic, interactive and daily process in which a person uses his ability with a combination of family, community and professional cares of health to change lifestyle, control his disease symptoms and treatment [9]. Nutrition and diet is the cornerstone of Type I diabetes management [10][11][12] and the purpose of nutritional management in patients with Type I diabetes includes:…”
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