来自实地的经验教训。慢性病:大流行后的健康和保健行动

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Dawn A. Contreras, Danielle Dalimonte-Merckling, Christi R. Demitz, Laura Anderson, Anita Carter, Abigail Cudney, Tanner Derror, Zelda Felix-Mottley, Kai N. Gritter, Sheilah Hebert, Nicole Persing-Wethington, Holly B. Tiret, Elizabeth Williams
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摘要

我们旨在分享在实施慢性病自我管理计划(CDSMP)过程中获得的实用见解,为接触和支持不同的慢性病患者提供策略。鉴于全球慢性病发病率上升、现有的健康差距和日益有限的医疗保健服务(COVID-19加剧了这一问题),通过自我管理增强个人能力对于减轻家庭、个人和医疗保健系统的负担变得非常重要。我们通过入学数据和评估工具对CDSMP的吸收率和有效性进行了量化。在大流行期间,参加 CDSMP 课程的人数有所增加,参与者表示更有信心和更频繁地参与自我管理活动。包括建立合作伙伴关系、有针对性的营销和创新的授课方法在内的战略努力在成功招生方面发挥了关键作用。包容性措施,如使用电子平台和各种参与选项,扩大了计划的可及性。减少与项目可及性、包容性和社会隔离相关的障碍,是影响项目注册总人数和参与者多样性、课程参与度和保留率以及项目有效性的重要因素。
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Lessons From the Field. Chronic disease: Action for post-pandemic wellness and health

Objective

We aim to share practical insight acquired while implementing the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP), offering strategies to reach and support diverse individuals with chronic diseases.

Background

In light of a global rise in chronic diseases, existing health disparities, and increasingly limited health care access, exacerbated by COVID-19, empowering individuals through self-management becomes important to alleviate burdens for families, individuals, and healthcare systems.

Methods

Uptake and effectiveness of CDSMP were quantified via enrollment data and evaluation instruments. Qualitative exploration of instructor feedback provided lessons learned.

Results

Participation in CDSMP courses increased during the pandemic with participants reporting greater confidence and frequency of engagement in self-management activities. Strategic efforts including partnership-building, targeted marketing, and innovative delivery methods played a pivotal role in recruitment success. Inclusivity measures, such as use of electronic platforms and varied engagement options, broadened program accessibility. Addressing social isolation emerged as a key factor, both as an end in itself and as a motivator for course engagement and retention.

Conclusion

Reducing barriers related to program accessibility, inclusivity, and social isolation are important factors influencing program enrollment both in total number and in diversity of participants, course engagement and retention, and program effectiveness.

Implications

Lessons learned can inform future implementation as family educators seek to uplift and improve the well-being and health of diverse families coping with chronic diseases.

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Family Relations
Family Relations Multiple-
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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