Interventions to Support Behavioral Self-Management of Chronic Diseases
Columbia University · Cornell University
Abstract
A majority of the US adult population has one or more chronic conditions that require medical intervention and long-term self-management. Such conditions are among the 10 leading causes of mortality; an estimated 86% of the nation's $2.7 trillion in annual health care expenditures goes toward their treatment and management. Patient self-management of chronic diseases is increasingly essential to improve health behaviors, health outcomes, and quality of life and, in some cases, has demonstrated effectiveness for reducing health care utilization and the societal cost burden of chronic conditions. This review synthesizes the current state of the science of chronic disease self-management interventions and the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Self-management
- Medicine
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Chronic condition
- Disease management
- Intervention (counseling)
- Randomized controlled trial