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| Anne P KennedySummaryAffiliation: University of Manchester Country: UK Publications
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Improving patient involvement in chronic disease management: the views of patients, GPs and specialists on a guidebook for ulcerative colitisAnne P Kennedy
School of Primary Care, National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, The University of Manchester, 5th Floor, Williamson Building, UK
Patient Educ Couns 47:257-63. 2002..Patients felt constrained by time limits and consultants did not actively encourage guidebook use. Based on the findings, we suggest an approach utilising the guidebook to improve patient participation in disease management...
Incorporating patients' views and experiences of life with IBS in the development of an evidence based self-help guidebookAnne Kennedy
National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, The University of Manchester, UK
Patient Educ Couns 50:303-10. 2003..The book includes direct quotes from patients describing their own experiences. Guided and practical ways of support are required for people with IBS who want to self-manage their condition...
A randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness and cost of a patient orientated self management approach to chronic inflammatory bowel diseaseA P Kennedy
National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Gut 53:1639-45. 2004..We then conducted a randomised controlled trial of the approach in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to assess whether it could alter clinical outcome and affect health service use...
Training professionals to engage with and promote self-managementAnne Kennedy
National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, University of Manchester, UK
Health Educ Res 20:567-78. 2005....
From patients to providers: prospects for self-care skills trainers in the National Health ServiceAnne Kennedy
National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, The University of Manchester, UK
Health Soc Care Community 13:431-40. 2005....
Shifting priorities in multimorbidity: a longitudinal qualitative study of patient's prioritization of multiple conditionsRebecca L Morris
National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, University of Manchester, 5th Floor Williamson Building, Manchester, UK
Chronic Illn 7:147-61. 2011..To examine what influences self-management priorities for individuals with multiple long-term conditions and how this changes over time...
