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Enfermería Actual de Costa Rica

On-line version ISSN 1409-4568Print version ISSN 1409-4568

Abstract

RIMASSA VASQUEZ, Carla  and  LAGOS GARRIDO, María Elena. Transiting from phases of behavior change to the self-management of people with chronic conditions. Enfermería Actual de Costa Rica [online]. 2022, n.43, 51438. ISSN 1409-4568.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/enferm.actual.cr.v0i43.47077.

Introduction:

There is worldwide constant concern because of the increasing number of people with chronic diseases every day. When it comes to approaching this situation, a series of measures have been proposed to emphasize the preponderant role that the people have has in achieving the self-management of their health and disease. The objective of this work was to reflect on the elements that favor progress from the stages of change towards self-management in people with chronic conditions.

Development:

To achieve self-management, it is essential to consider - among other aspects - the process of behavioral change and the degree of perceived self-efficacy in the care of chronically ill people. Likewise, primary healthcare and nursing professionals need to develop specific and highly suitable skills for comprehensive, timely, and continuous care. All these aspects interrelate to converge together in a collaborative, consensual, and person-centered healthcare plan.

Conclusion:

To favor the advancement of self-management, there are elements that both the person and the professional need to articulate, for instance, the existing bidirectional relationships between them must be seen as a continuous functional process and not as discrete elements in healthcare.

Keywords : Chronic-diseases; Self-management; Self-efficacy; Transtheoretical-model-of-behavior-change; Delivery-of-Health-Care; Primary-health-care.

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