“…A full account of the development and components of the BKP has been published elsewhere [26]. The reported study forms part of a complex intervention design involving the introduction and evaluation phases of BKP in community healthcare [27,28].…”
Denne filen er hentet fra Lovisenberg diakonale høgskoles institusjonelle arkiv LDH Brage.The effect of a person-centered and strength-based health intervention on recovery among people with chronic illness Abstract Background: Strengthening the health capacities of people diagnosed with a chronic illness is an essential part of secondary and tertiary prevention. However, research-based interventions focussed on health and recovery in chronic illness remain scarce. Additionally, these are often designed for specific diagnostic groups while healthcare workers are in need of more broadly applicable interventions that attend to personal resources for health. The aim of the present study was to trace patient recovery during an intervention designed to strengthen their bodily knowledge as an important resource for coping, recovery and health in chronic illness. Design and methods: The Outcome Rating Scale (ORS) was applied, as this instrument repeatedly measures progress in coping and recovery. Four dimensions were assessed: (1) individual (personal or symptomatic distress or wellbeing); (2) interpersonal (relational distress or wellbeing); (3) social (patient satisfaction with work, school and relationships) and (4) overall (general sense of wellbeing).
Results:The sample comprised 13 men and 24 women who had been diagnosed with a range of long-term conditions and were attending the person-focussed health intervention in their community. Significant change was identified during the programme period. The findings indicate more improvement on the personal and general wellbeing dimensions than on the interpersonal and social dimensions. The number of participants scoring above the ORS cut-point of 25 increased by a factor of 1.7, demonstrating the programme's efficiency.
Conclusions:The results indicate that The Bodyknowledging Programme had a significant impact on the various forces driving recovery in chronic illness.
“…A full account of the development and components of the BKP has been published elsewhere [26]. The reported study forms part of a complex intervention design involving the introduction and evaluation phases of BKP in community healthcare [27,28].…”
Denne filen er hentet fra Lovisenberg diakonale høgskoles institusjonelle arkiv LDH Brage.The effect of a person-centered and strength-based health intervention on recovery among people with chronic illness Abstract Background: Strengthening the health capacities of people diagnosed with a chronic illness is an essential part of secondary and tertiary prevention. However, research-based interventions focussed on health and recovery in chronic illness remain scarce. Additionally, these are often designed for specific diagnostic groups while healthcare workers are in need of more broadly applicable interventions that attend to personal resources for health. The aim of the present study was to trace patient recovery during an intervention designed to strengthen their bodily knowledge as an important resource for coping, recovery and health in chronic illness. Design and methods: The Outcome Rating Scale (ORS) was applied, as this instrument repeatedly measures progress in coping and recovery. Four dimensions were assessed: (1) individual (personal or symptomatic distress or wellbeing); (2) interpersonal (relational distress or wellbeing); (3) social (patient satisfaction with work, school and relationships) and (4) overall (general sense of wellbeing).
Results:The sample comprised 13 men and 24 women who had been diagnosed with a range of long-term conditions and were attending the person-focussed health intervention in their community. Significant change was identified during the programme period. The findings indicate more improvement on the personal and general wellbeing dimensions than on the interpersonal and social dimensions. The number of participants scoring above the ORS cut-point of 25 increased by a factor of 1.7, demonstrating the programme's efficiency.
Conclusions:The results indicate that The Bodyknowledging Programme had a significant impact on the various forces driving recovery in chronic illness.
“…These could incorporate a combination of educational, psychological and behavioural techniques to support people with MS to follow agreed-upon treatment recommendations. Our focus in this review is whether these complex interventions work in their entirety but, we will extract detailed descriptions (where available) of the individual intervention components and process and contextual factors in line with guidance for the description and reporting of trials of complex interventions (Hoffman 2014;Möhler 2012). We will include interventions mostly, or wholly, based on psychological theories and practice, which aim to improve adherence to DMTs.…”
Section: Description Of the Interventionmentioning
“…In these interventions, it is challenging to comprehend and isolate the effects of single programmes (20), but HA intervention research can profit from the experiences generated in related fields, such as medicine and nursing (42).…”
Section: Future Challenges For Ha Intervention Researchmentioning
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