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Galdas P, Darwin Z, Fell J, et al. A systematic review and metaethnography to identify how effective, cost-effective, accessible and acceptable self-management support interventions are for men with long-term conditions (SELF-MAN). Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Aug. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 3.34.)
Self-management category | Description |
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Face-to-face support group | Any face-to-face support group. This could include peer- or professional-led groups and groups that were time-limited or rolling in nature. These groups usually involved sharing of personal information and experiences, sometimes including lectures and question-and-answer sessions. Groups classified here did not include activities such as physical activity or practising stress management techniques |
Internet information and/or support | Any internet-based support activity, involving support through forums and discussion boards and/or information, through either boards or searching websites |
Information (including online) | Any use of information, regardless of source |
Psychological | Any intervention or activity with a clear psychological component (e.g. professional counselling) and/or described by the authors as psychological |
Lifestyle | Any intervention or activity that includes components of training and/or education which seeks to address behaviour change (e.g. physical activity, diet, medication taking) |
Various | Any combination of activities (e.g. any self-management services; counselling and peer support) |
From: Chapter 3, Qualitative review methods
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