2017
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v8n2p63
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The effects of intervention on the quality of life, sense of coherence and daily activities of frequent attenders

Abstract: Background and objective: When FAs with chronic disease and various needs are able to keep up their psychological and physical wellbeing, perform daily activities and maintain control of their life, they are able to live an active life and take care of themselves longer, and this has an impact on their quality of life. The role of community matron is to assess an individual's problems and needs for health services and improve the self-care of FAs by providing a needs-based education. The goal of this study is … Show more

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“…Another follow-up study with a control group (Hirsikangas et al, 2018) with the SOC as a secondary outcome included frequent attenders (FA) to their general practitioners. They had different physical diseases.…”
Section: People With Physical Problems and Hospital Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another follow-up study with a control group (Hirsikangas et al, 2018) with the SOC as a secondary outcome included frequent attenders (FA) to their general practitioners. They had different physical diseases.…”
Section: People With Physical Problems and Hospital Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, the effects of health coaching among frequent attenders have not been studied previously. Some studies have examined the effects of health education on frequent attenders (24)(25)(26). However, the definition of health education used in those works differs from that of health coaching, which is understood as a method of health education and promotion that enhances patient's wellbeing and facilitates the achievement of their healthrelated goals (27).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%