Using intervention mapping (IM) to develop a self-management program for employees with a chronic disease in the Netherlands
Using intervention mapping (IM) to develop a self-management program for employees with a chronic disease in the Netherlands
Samenvatting
Employees with a chronic disease often encounter problems at work because of their chronic disease. The current paper describes the development of a self-management programme based on the Chronic Disease Self-Management programme (CDSMP) of Stanford University to help employees with a chronic somatic disease cope with these problems at work. The objective of this article is to present the systematic development and content of this programme. The method of intervention mapping (Bartholomew 2006) was used to tailor the original CDSMP for employees with a chronic somatic disease. This paper describes the process of adjusting the CDSMP for this target group. A needs assessment has been carried out by a literature review and qualitative focus groups with employees with a chronic disease and involved health professionals. On the basis of the needs assessment, the relevant determinants of self-management behaviour at work have been identified for the target population and the objectives of the training have been formulated. Furthermore, techniques have been chosen to influence self-management and the determinants of behaviour and a programme plan has been developed.
Organisatie | HAN University of Applied Sciences |
Afdeling | Academie Organisatie en Ontwikkeling |
Kenniscentrum Business Development & Co-creation | |
Lectoraat | Human Resource Management |
Arbeid en Gezondheid | |
Gepubliceerd in | BMC Public Health BioMed Central, Vol. 2010, Uitgave: 10, Pagina: 353 |
Jaar | 2010 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1186/1471-2458-10-353 |
Taal | Onbekend |