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Public Health Education and Promotion

Walden University

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

2016

Chronic Disease

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Influence Of Patient Engagement Protocol On Health Outcomes And Medication Adherence Of Patients With Metabolic Syndrome, Angela H. Mcconnell Jan 2016

Influence Of Patient Engagement Protocol On Health Outcomes And Medication Adherence Of Patients With Metabolic Syndrome, Angela H. Mcconnell

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

August 2016

Management of metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be enhanced by promoting patient engagement. Training health care providers in the conceptual and practical application of integrative patient centered care tools may promote patient lifestyle behaviors for better management of MetS. The purpose of this quantitative quasi-experimental study was to assess the impact of training providers in integrative patient centered care for patients with MetS. The biopsychosocial construct provided the conceptual framework for the study. Two groups of physicians were included; one received training in an integrative model (IM) while the second received no training and provided usual care (UC). Following …


Experiences Of Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Leaders, Laketa Monique Hillman Jan 2016

Experiences Of Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Leaders, Laketa Monique Hillman

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Chronic conditions are public health threats. The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) is an evidence-based disease management program that addresses personal self-management of chronic conditions. The CDSMP involves peer trainers who instruct and assist with chronic disease preventive measures. Although disease management demonstrates promise to improving patient self-maintenance, previous researchers have not evaluated how the program affects program leaders. The purpose of this study was to discover how self-help leaders feel about the CDSM program. The overarching research question asked about perspectives that self-help leaders had toward the program. Through a narrative qualitative approach, the perceptions of peer leaders were …