Self-management – one size does not fit all
Publication date
2013
Authors
Trappenburg, J.
Jonkman, N.
Jaarsma, T.
Os-Medendorp, H. van
Kort, H.
Wit, N.J. de
Schuurmans, M.J.
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Abstract
Self-management for people with chronic diseases is now widely recognized as an essential part of
treatment. Despite the high expectations and the growing body of evidence in terms of its effectiveness, a
wide application of self-management programs is inhibited due to several challenges. Worldwide, a
variety of complex and multifactorial interventions have been evaluated in very heterogeneous patient
populations leaving healthcare professionals in doubt about what works best and what works in whom.
In this letter to the editor the authors systematically reflect on the current evidence of patient-specific
determinants of success of self-management and argument the urge for increased scientific efforts to
establish tailored self-management in patients with chronic disease.
Keywords
Self-management, Chronic disease, Tailoring