Reducing Care Utilisation through Self-management Interventions (RECURSIVE): a systematic review and meta-analysis

M. Panagioti, G. Richardson, A. Rogers, A. Kennedy, S. Newman, N. Small, P. Bower

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    Abstract

    A critical part of future service delivery will involve improving the degree to which people become engaged in ‘self-management’. Providing better support for self-management has the potential to make a significant contribution to NHS efficiency, as well as providing benefits in patient health and quality of care.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalHealth Services and Delivery Research
    Volume2
    Issue number54
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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