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The‘CENTREd’ Model: Self-Management Support Steps, Skills and Tools

Snapshot of evaluating a chronic disease self-management tool. The‘CENTREd’ Model: Self-Management Support Steps, Skills and Tools. Helen Cameron-Tucker Royal Hobart Hospital and Menzies Research Institute Tasmania cameronh@utas.edu.au. The Study.

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The‘CENTREd’ Model: Self-Management Support Steps, Skills and Tools

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  1. Snapshot of evaluating a chronic disease self-management tool The‘CENTREd’ Model: Self-Management Support Steps, Skills and Tools Helen Cameron-Tucker Royal Hobart Hospital and Menzies Research Institute Tasmania cameronh@utas.edu.au

  2. The Study Participants: Adults with COPD referred to out-patient cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. Intervention: Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management Programme (CDSMP)with supervised exercise. A Mixed Methods Study. Comparison: Intervention group versus CDSMP. Outcome: Qualitative analysis presented here – lived experience of the CDSMP with or without supervised exercise.

  3. Findings • COPD described in terms of its impact on lives • Participants bring self-developed strategies and a personal meaning of self-management to healthcare interactions. • Respecting preferences, acknowledging individual motivation sources, goal-setting and action-planning pointed to a participant-centred engagement, leading to development of…… ….The ‘CENTREd’ Model (Commit, Engage, Negotiate, Take action, Repeat back, Establish follow-up), with ‘SNAPPS’ Health-Management Model.

  4. Current Practice • Clinical practice • Underpinned by ‘CENTREd’ approach. • ‘SNAPPS’ (Smoking, Nutrition, Alcohol, Physical activity, Psychosocial wellbeing, Symptom management) Health-Behaviours Summary and Profile with agreed actions included in clinical management. • Current research and ‘CENTREd’ training • Developed and trialing ‘SNAPPS’ Snapshot tool to obtain a health behaviours score. • Evaluating ‘CENTREd’ Model in management of COPD, in Primary healthcare, in telephone-delivered health-mentoring • NOTE: Pilot Study of ‘CENTREd’ care in COPD will be presented in ADM Conference paper.

  5. Contact Details Dr. Helen Cameron-Tucker, BPhty (Hons), PhD,   Honorary Associate Menzies Research Institute Tasmania, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 23, Hobart, Tasmania 7001. and Senior Physiotherapist, Cardiorespiratory Rehabilitation, Department of Physiotherapy, Royal Hobart Hospital, GPO Box 1061, Hobart, Tasmania 7001. Australia Phone: 61-3-6226 4893 (Menzies) 61-3-6222 7462 (RHH) Fax: 61-3-6222 7524 (RHH) Email: cameronh@utas.edu.au (Menzies) helen.camerontucker@dhhs.tas.gov.au (RHH)

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