A systematic review and metaethnography to identify how effective, cost-effective, accessible and acceptable self-management support interventions are for men with long-term conditions (SELF-MAN)
Work
Year: 2015
Type: review
Abstract: Background Self-management support interventions can improve health outcomes, but their impact is limited by the numbers of patients able or willing to access them. Men’s attendance at, and engagement... more
Institutions University of York, University of Leeds, Glasgow Caledonian University, National Institute for Health Research, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre +4 more
Cites: 268
Cited by: 13
Related to: 10
FWCI: 0.135
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 30.15
Topic: Cancer survivorship and care
Subfield: Oncology
Field: Medicine
Domain: Health Sciences
Sustainable Development Goal Quality education
Open Access status: diamond
Grant ID 12/5001/14