reviewAnnals of Behavioral MedicineAug 1, 2003Closed access

Self-management education: History, definition, outcomes, and mechanisms

Stanford Health Care · Stanford University

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Abstract

Self-management has become a popular term for behavioral interventions as well as for healthful behaviors. This is especially true for the management of chronic conditions. This article offers a short history of self-management. It presents three self-management tasks--medical management, role management, and emotional management--and six self-management skills--problem solving, decision making, resource utilization, the formation of a patient-provider partnership, action planning, and self-tailoring. In addition, the article presents evidence of the effectiveness of self-management interventions and posits a possible mechanism, self-efficacy, through which these interventions work. In conclusion the article…

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Keywords
  • Psychological intervention
  • Self-management
  • Health psychology
  • General partnership
  • Psychology
  • Mainstream
  • Medicine
  • Knowledge management
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