Self-Management
Cross-source consensus on Self-Management from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The article defines self-management as the ability to access, understand, and use health information for informed decisions. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis
- For diabetes risk, self-management includes meal planning, exercise, glucose monitoring, and responses to abnormal glucose episodes. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis
- Participants with stronger initial self-management profiles appeared more responsive to education. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis
- Low self-management is associated in the literature with poorer outcomes. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis