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Am J Public Health ; 74(12): 1357-62, 1984 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6507688

ABSTRACT

We conducted a trial to evaluate the impact of medical self-care education on 330 elders whose average age was 71. The test group participated in a 13-session educational intervention with training in clinical medicine, life-style, and use of health services. The comparison group received a two-hour lecture-demonstration. Both groups were assessed pre-intervention, post-intervention, and one year after entry. The results indicate medical self-care instruction: produces substantial improvements, that were sustained for one year, in health knowledge, skills performance, and skills confidence; stimulates many attempts to improve life-style; and generates improvements in life quality. The program had little influence on utilization of medical care or health status.


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Aged , Health Education , Self Care , Data Collection , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Health Status , Humans , Life Style , Male , New Hampshire , Personal Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Quality of Life , Socioeconomic Factors
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