2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-3891-x
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Pace and determinants of implementation of the self-management of well-being group intervention: a multilevel observational study

Abstract: BackgroundWhen implementing an empirically supported intervention (ESI) arrays of influencing factors operate on the professional and organizational level, but so far dependency between these levels has often been ignored. The aim of this study is to describe the pace and identify determinants of implementation of the Self-Management of Well-being (SMW) group intervention while taking the dependency between professionals and organizations into account.MethodsPace of implementation was measured as the time betw… Show more

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“…Therefore, interventions are needed which raise awareness about self-managing positive health, probably with a more experience-oriented approach. For older adults who are aware of their needs to improve their self-management abilities for positive health, effective interventions are available, such as the "Self-Management-of-Well-being" interventions (Frieswijk et al, 2006;Kremers et al, 2006;Kuiper et al, 2019;Schuurmans, 2004).…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, interventions are needed which raise awareness about self-managing positive health, probably with a more experience-oriented approach. For older adults who are aware of their needs to improve their self-management abilities for positive health, effective interventions are available, such as the "Self-Management-of-Well-being" interventions (Frieswijk et al, 2006;Kremers et al, 2006;Kuiper et al, 2019;Schuurmans, 2004).…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%