2014
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12344
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Mapping publication status and exploring hotspots in a research field: chronic disease self‐management

Abstract: Self-management in chronic disease publication has been most evident in developed countries. The bibliographic mapping and identification of publication hotspots provides scholars and practitioners with key target journals, as well as a rigorous overview of the field for use in further research, evidence-based practice and health policy development.

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“…8 Many successful self-care support interventions are grounded and underpinned by theories of human behavior 4 and incorporate active behavior change techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior change counseling and motivational interviewing in helping to change patient behavior. 78 Self-care support interventions utilize these targeted behavior change techniques to ensure that information and advice provided to patients results in improved self-efficacy, 79 which in turn results in behavior change. Some participants in this study discussed certain instances where they used behavior change techniques to provide information and advice to patients, for example in the use of goal-setting and proactive follow-up when providing lifestyle services like stop smoking interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Many successful self-care support interventions are grounded and underpinned by theories of human behavior 4 and incorporate active behavior change techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior change counseling and motivational interviewing in helping to change patient behavior. 78 Self-care support interventions utilize these targeted behavior change techniques to ensure that information and advice provided to patients results in improved self-efficacy, 79 which in turn results in behavior change. Some participants in this study discussed certain instances where they used behavior change techniques to provide information and advice to patients, for example in the use of goal-setting and proactive follow-up when providing lifestyle services like stop smoking interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This software, which was adopted as a way to manage a large number of data to analysis the trends, identify the core journals and calculate the keywords co-occurrence matrix, has been used in several studies including cancer nursing [17] and chronic disease self-management [18]. After we searched the literature, we extracted the publishing time, journals, jurisdictions and keywords of the literature by Bibliographic Item Co-occurrence Matrix Builder.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study types: original research articles in English language published from 2003 to April 2015, because the focus in literature on self-management rapidly increased since 2003 [32]. Interventions: studies focusing on the evaluation of SMI and describing the SMI or referring to previous description(s) of the intervention.…”
Section: Inclusion Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%