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Effect of a self-management program on patients with chronic diseaseK R Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, Calif, USA
Eff Clin Pract 4:256-62. 2001..A recent randomized clinical trial demonstrated the potential of self-management to improve health status and reduce health care utilization in patients with chronic diseases...
Self-management education: history, definition, outcomes, and mechanismsKate R Lorig
Ann Behav Med 26:1-7. 2003..In conclusion the article discusses problems and solutions for integrating self-management education into the mainstream health care systems...
Internet-based chronic disease self-management: a randomized trialKate R Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94306, USA
Med Care 44:964-71. 2006..CONCLUSIONS: The Internet-based CDSMP proved effective in improving health statutes by 1 year and is a viable alternative to the small-group Chronic Disease Self Management Program...
Content and frequency of writing on diabetes bulletin boards: does race make a difference?Siobhan Case
Stanford Patient Education Research Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
J Med Internet Res 11:e22. 2009..However, little is known about how people of different races utilize and communicate in such groups. This type of research is necessary to ensure that online programs respond to the needs of diverse populations...
Outcomes of border health Spanish/English chronic disease self-management programsKate R Lorig
Patient Education Research Center, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Diabetes Educ 31:401-9. 2005..The programs had proven effective in randomized trials, and the authors wished to determine if they would be as effective when administered by others to different populations...
A national dissemination of an evidence-based self-management program: a process evaluation studyKate R Lorig
Department of Medicine, Immunology and Rheumatology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Patient Education Research Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Patient Educ Couns 59:69-79. 2005..Six years after the beginning of the dissemination process, the program is integrated in most of the Kaiser Permanente regions and is being offered to several thousand people a year...
Long-term randomized controlled trials of tailored-print and small-group arthritis self-management interventionsKate R Lorig
Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Med Care 42:346-54. 2004..The objective of this study was to test the effectiveness of a mail-delivered, tailored self-management intervention (SMART) and to compare it with the classic Arthritis Self-Management Program (ASMP)...
Partnerships between expert patients and physiciansKate Lorig
Department of Medicine, Division of Immunology and Rheumatology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Patient Education Research Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Lancet 359:814-5. 2002
Can a Back Pain E-mail Discussion Group improve health status and lower health care costs?: A randomized studyKate R Lorig
Stanford Patient Education Research Center, 1000 Welch Rd, Suite 204, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Arch Intern Med 162:792-6. 2002....
A disease-specific self-help program compared with a generalized chronic disease self-help program for arthritis patientsKate Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Arthritis Rheum 53:950-7. 2005..This study compared the relative effectiveness of the 2 programs for individuals with arthritis...
Hispanic chronic disease self-management: a randomized community-based outcome trialKate R Lorig
Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, California, USA
Nurs Res 52:361-9. 2003..In light of health disparities and the growing prevalence of chronic disease, there is a need for community-based interventions that improve health behaviors and health status. These interventions should be based on existing theory...
Evidence suggesting that a chronic disease self-management program can improve health status while reducing hospitalization: a randomized trialK R Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, California, USA
Med Care 37:5-14. 1999..It also explored the differential effectiveness of the intervention for subjects with specific diseases and comorbidities...
Chronic disease self-management program: 2-year health status and health care utilization outcomesK R Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Med Care 39:1217-23. 2001..There were no other significant changes. CONCLUSIONS: A low-cost program for promoting health self-management can improve elements of health status while reducing health care costs in populations with diverse chronic diseases...
Self-reports of health care utilization compared to provider recordsP L Ritter
Stanford University School of Medicine, 1000 Welch Road, Suite 204, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
J Clin Epidemiol 54:136-41. 2001..Thus, the likelihood of bias caused by differing demographic factors is low, but researchers should take into account that underreporting occurs and is likely to increase as utilization increases...
The impact of a moderated e-mail discussion group on use of complementary and alternative therapies in subjects with recurrent back painBonnie Bruce
Division of Immunology and Rheumatology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 1000 Welch Road, Suite 203, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Patient Educ Couns 58:305-11. 2005....
Participation in patient self-management programsBonnie Bruce
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA
Arthritis Rheum 57:851-4. 2007....
Internet versus mailed questionnaires: a randomized comparisonPhilip Ritter
Stanford University School of Medicine, Patient Education Research Center, Suite 204, 1000 Welch Rd, Palo Alto, CA, USA
J Med Internet Res 6:e29. 2004..Many self-report instruments have been validated using paper-and-pencil versions, but we cannot assume that the psychometric properties of an Internet-based version will be identical...
The internet diabetes self-management workshop for American Indians and Alaska NativesValarie Blue Bird Johnson
Stanford Prevention Research Center in Stanford, Stanford, CA 94305 5411, USA
Health Promot Pract 12:261-70. 2011..To our knowledge, this is the first study examining the effectiveness of an Internet-based diabetes patient self-management program among AI/ANs. This article reports on a pilot for a larger randomized study that is ongoing...
Patient self-management: a key to effectiveness and efficiency in care of chronic diseaseHalsted Holman
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
Public Health Rep 119:239-43. 2004
Spanish diabetes self-management with and without automated telephone reinforcement: two randomized trialsKate Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, 2000 Welch Rd, Ste 204, Palo Alto, California 40304, USA
Diabetes Care 31:408-14. 2008....
Online diabetes self-management program: a randomized studyKate Lorig
Stanford Patient Education Research Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA
Diabetes Care 33:1275-81. 2010..In addition, participants randomized to listserve reinforcement would have better 18-month outcomes than participants receiving no reinforcement...
Action planning: a call to actionKate Lorig
Stanford University, CA, USA
J Am Board Fam Med 19:324-5. 2006
Community-based peer-led diabetes self-management: a randomized trialKate Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
Diabetes Educ 35:641-51. 2009..The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a community-based diabetes self-management program comparing treatment participants to a randomized usual-care control group at 6 months...
Self-care and the doctor-patient relationshipStanford Shoor
Permanente Medical Group, Stanford, California, USA
Med Care 40:II40-44. 2002..CONCLUSION: Halsted Holman and colleagues have played a seminal role in the translation of academic self-care theory into community practice...
The internet-based arthritis self-management program: a one-year randomized trial for patients with arthritis or fibromyalgiaKate R Lorig
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
Arthritis Rheum 59:1009-17. 2008....
Does self-management lead to sustainable health benefits in people with arthritis? A 2-year transition study of 452 AustraliansRichard H Osborne
Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia
J Rheumatol 34:1112-7. 2007..To evaluate the Arthritis Self-Management Course (ASMC) when applied in a nationwide context...
Measurement of pain using the visual numeric scalePhilip L Ritter
Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA
J Rheumatol 33:574-80. 2006..We introduce the English-language Visual Numeric Scale (VNS) for self-reported pain and examine its psychometric properties; we compare the VNS to the better known Visual Analog Scale (VAS)...
Taking patient ed to the next levelKate R Lorig
Stanford Patient Education Research Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif, USA
RN 66:35-8. 2003
Research Grants
- Internet Diabetes Self Management EvaluationKate Lorig; Fiscal Year: 2007..At the present time only about twenty-five percent of people with type 2 diabetes receive such education. If successful, this study will help achieve the Healthy People 2010 objective for diabetes education. ..
- Spanish Diabetes Self-Management ProgramsKate Lorig; Fiscal Year: 2006....
- SPANISH CHRONIC DISEASE EDUCATION PROGRAM EVALUATIONKate Lorig; Fiscal Year: 2002..4. Conduct exploratory studies to 1) determine if the program is more beneficial for some subgroups, and 2) to explore the mechanisms by which health status improves. ..
- EVALUATION OF A LOW BACK PAIN PATIENT EDUCATION PROGRAMKate Lorig; Fiscal Year: 2001....
