2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2021.05.009
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Use of the self- and family management framework and implications for further development

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“…(11) RCTs using the Framework that have included an e-health component and have focused on dementia or health disparities are limited, and few quantitative studies that have used the Framework have enrolled family caregivers. (21) The CommunityRx trials also highlight the relevance of the Self-and Family Management Framework in times of crisis. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of the patientfamily relationship came to the fore.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(11) RCTs using the Framework that have included an e-health component and have focused on dementia or health disparities are limited, and few quantitative studies that have used the Framework have enrolled family caregivers. (21) The CommunityRx trials also highlight the relevance of the Self-and Family Management Framework in times of crisis. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of the patientfamily relationship came to the fore.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conceptual model underlying the CommunityRx interventions was drawn from Grey and colleagues' Self-and Family Management Framework, an evidence-based framework widely used to study interventions that promote chronic condition management. (11,21) The Framework has been adapted for the CommunityRx-Hunger and -Dementia trials (Fig. 1) to include factors identi ed by Fundamental Cause Theory (e.g., socioeconomic status and stigma) among other known facilitators and barriers of self-and family management.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As nurses assess facilitators and barriers and processes and One of the benefits of linkages of SNT and theoretical frameworks is the strengthening the comprehensiveness of the plan of care for patients with chronic diseases and retrieving standardized nursing practice data in a computerized information system (Chae et al, 2020;Johnson et al, 2011). There is fast-growing demand for the reuse of clinical data and electronic health interventions for highquality health care and population health management (Meystre et al, 2017;Schulman-Green, Feder, Montano, et al, 2021) is used with the SFMF and coded in electronic health records (EHRs), nursing data can be included in national EHR datasets and can be analysed to determine the value of nursing care to improve practice (Chae et al, 2020;Johnson et al, 2011;Macieira et al, 2019).…”
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“…The SFMF was originally developed by a group of faculty at the Yale School of Nursing in 2006 (Grey et al, 2006 ) and was revised in 2015 (Grey et al, 2015 ). Schulman‐Green and colleagues have continued to refine the SFMF (Schulman‐Green et al, 2012 ; Schulman‐Green et al, 2016 ; Schulman‐Green, Feder, Dionne‐Odom, et al, 2021 ; Schulman‐Green, Feder, Montano, et al, 2021 ). The SFMF has been used to guide research and practice on self‐ and family management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart failure and HIV/AIDS internationally (Schulman‐Green, Feder, Montano, et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…ALTHOUGH EDUCATION for self-care and family caregiving is gaining importance for clinical practice and research,1 it is woefully lacking in theory of teaching and learning. Without teaching and learning theory, we do not have concepts and relationships among them for design of teaching-learning programs and for examination of the focus of the education, its processes, and outcomes.…”
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