Community-based interventions to promote management for older people: an integrative review

Journal of Clinical Nursing
Sakuntala AnuruangPatricia M Davidson

Abstract

To review community programmes promoting self-care or self-management for older people with chronic disease in Thailand. Identifying successful elements of culturally appropriate and effective community-based interventions to promote self-care with chronic illness is increasingly important. Integrative review. CINAHL, Medline, Health Source Nursing Academic databases. Integrative review of peer-reviewed articles written between 1946-2012. Articles were included if they described self-care, self-management, chronic disease and community care interventions targeting older people in Thailand. Of the 58 articles retrieved, only 13 articles met the eligibility criteria. Elements of effective interventions included: (1) providing culturally sensitive information, (2) including approaches of shared decision-making and mutual goal setting and (3) flexibility within the intervention to adapt to participant needs. Shared decision-making and mutual goal setting between interventionists and patients improved health behaviours and outcomes. Moreover, the flexibility to adopt the intervention to local characteristics demonstrated positive results. Promoting effective self-care and self-management behaviours is critical to improving outcomes ...Continue Reading

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Jun 8, 2019·International Journal of Older People Nursing·Thitipong TankumpuanPatricia Mary Davidson
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