Interested, invested health care providers are a key component in patients’ successful self-management. Self-management includes the activities that patients undertake to cope with their chronic disease, including:
Self-management support is more than patient education. It does include sharing health information but always within a collaborative relationship. For effective self-management support, traditional provider/patient roles must change:
Click here for a brief overview of self-management support examples.
FIVE As of self-management support:
Click here for more information on chronic disease self-management in primary care (pdf).
The following is a list of resources and tools to assist health care providers in giving the best possible care to their patients who suffer from chronic conditions.
For more information on self-management support tools and resources contact Mary Deering RN, MPH: email or 651-232-5061.
