A rapid synthesis of the evidence on interventions supporting self-management for people with long-term conditions: PRISMS - Practical systematic RevIew of Self-Management Support for long-term conditions
Background: Despite robust evidence concerning self-management for some long-term conditions (LTCs), others lack research explicitly on self-management and, consequently, some patient groups may be overlooked. Aim: To undertake a rapid, systematic overview of the evidence on self-management support...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie JC Taylor (Author), Hilary Pinnock (Author), Eleni Epiphaniou (Author), Gemma Pearce (Author), Hannah L Parke (Author), Anna Schwappach (Author), Neetha Purushotham (Author), Sadhana Jacob (Author), Chris J Griffiths (Author), Trisha Greenhalgh (Author), Aziz Sheikh (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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