Countries in which studies (included in the synthesis) were conducted
USA (5); Australia (2); Netherlands (2); Norway (1); Sweden (1); Turkey (1)
Global/regional focus
Not yet available
Country focus
USA (5); Australia (2); Netherlands (2); Norway (1); Sweden (1); Turkey (1)
Low - and middle-income country (LMIC) focus
At least one included study was conducted in a low- or middle-income country
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Additional details about the research
Type of document
Systematic review of effects
Type of question
Effectiveness
Focus
Specific
Target
Individual
Priority Area
Not applicable
Health system topic(s)
Delivery arrangements
How care is designed to meet consumers' needs
Package of care/care pathways/disease management
By whom care is provided
Self-management
Skill mix - Volunteers or caregivers
Where care is provided
Site of service delivery
Continuity of care
Outreach
With what supports is care provided
ICT that support individuals who receive care
Implementation strategies
Consumer-targeted strategy
Information or education provision
Behaviour change support
Skills and competencies development
(Personal) Support
Communication and decision-making facilitation
Theme
Optimal aging Health promotion/primary prevention
Domain
Diseases
Non-communicable diseases
Cardiovascular disease
Diabetes
Technologies
Devices
Sectors
Primary care
Home care
Rehabilitation
Providers
Physician
Nurse
Allied health professional
Caregivers
Publication details
Citation
van Het Bolscher-Niehuis MJ, den Ouden ME, de Vocht HM, Francke AL. Effects of self-management support programmes on activities of daily living of older adults: A systematic review. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 2016;61:230-247.