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Using intervention mapping (IM) to develop a self-management programme for employees with a chronic disease in the Netherlands

BACKGROUND: Employees with a chronic disease often encounter problems at work because of their chronic disease. The current paper describes the development of a self-management programme based on the Chronic Disease Self-Management programme (CDSMP) of Stanford University to help employees with a ch...

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Autores principales: Detaille, Sarah I, van der Gulden, Joost WJ, Engels, Josephine A, Heerkens, Yvonne F, van Dijk, Frank JH
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2908090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20565925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-353
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author Detaille, Sarah I
van der Gulden, Joost WJ
Engels, Josephine A
Heerkens, Yvonne F
van Dijk, Frank JH
author_facet Detaille, Sarah I
van der Gulden, Joost WJ
Engels, Josephine A
Heerkens, Yvonne F
van Dijk, Frank JH
author_sort Detaille, Sarah I
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description BACKGROUND: Employees with a chronic disease often encounter problems at work because of their chronic disease. The current paper describes the development of a self-management programme based on the Chronic Disease Self-Management programme (CDSMP) of Stanford University to help employees with a chronic somatic disease cope with these problems at work. The objective of this article is to present the systematic development and content of this programme. METHODS: The method of intervention mapping (Bartholomew 2006) was used to tailor the original CDSMP for employees with a chronic somatic disease. This paper describes the process of adjusting the CDSMP for this target group. A needs assessment has been carried out by a literature review and qualitative focus groups with employees with a chronic disease and involved health professionals. On the basis of the needs assessment, the relevant determinants of self-management behaviour at work have been identified for the target population and the objectives of the training have been formulated. Furthermore, techniques have been chosen to influence self-management and the determinants of behaviour and a programme plan has been developed. RESULTS: The intervention was designed to address general personal factors such as lifestyle, disease-related factors (for example coping with the disease) and work-related personal factors (such as self-efficacy at work). The course consists of six sessions of each two and a half hour and intents to increase the self management and empowerment of employees with a chronic somatic disease. CONCLUSION: Intervention mapping has been found to be a useful tool for tailoring in a systematic way the original CDSMP for employees with a chronic somatic disease. It might be valuable to use IM for the development or adjusting of interventions in occupational health care.
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spelling pubmed-29080902010-07-22 Using intervention mapping (IM) to develop a self-management programme for employees with a chronic disease in the Netherlands Detaille, Sarah I van der Gulden, Joost WJ Engels, Josephine A Heerkens, Yvonne F van Dijk, Frank JH BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Employees with a chronic disease often encounter problems at work because of their chronic disease. The current paper describes the development of a self-management programme based on the Chronic Disease Self-Management programme (CDSMP) of Stanford University to help employees with a chronic somatic disease cope with these problems at work. The objective of this article is to present the systematic development and content of this programme. METHODS: The method of intervention mapping (Bartholomew 2006) was used to tailor the original CDSMP for employees with a chronic somatic disease. This paper describes the process of adjusting the CDSMP for this target group. A needs assessment has been carried out by a literature review and qualitative focus groups with employees with a chronic disease and involved health professionals. On the basis of the needs assessment, the relevant determinants of self-management behaviour at work have been identified for the target population and the objectives of the training have been formulated. Furthermore, techniques have been chosen to influence self-management and the determinants of behaviour and a programme plan has been developed. RESULTS: The intervention was designed to address general personal factors such as lifestyle, disease-related factors (for example coping with the disease) and work-related personal factors (such as self-efficacy at work). The course consists of six sessions of each two and a half hour and intents to increase the self management and empowerment of employees with a chronic somatic disease. CONCLUSION: Intervention mapping has been found to be a useful tool for tailoring in a systematic way the original CDSMP for employees with a chronic somatic disease. It might be valuable to use IM for the development or adjusting of interventions in occupational health care. BioMed Central 2010-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2908090/ /pubmed/20565925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-353 Text en Copyright ©2010 Detaille et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Heerkens, Yvonne F
van Dijk, Frank JH
Using intervention mapping (IM) to develop a self-management programme for employees with a chronic disease in the Netherlands
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title_full_unstemmed Using intervention mapping (IM) to develop a self-management programme for employees with a chronic disease in the Netherlands
title_short Using intervention mapping (IM) to develop a self-management programme for employees with a chronic disease in the Netherlands
title_sort using intervention mapping (im) to develop a self-management programme for employees with a chronic disease in the netherlands
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