Social Network Type and Long-Term Condition Management Support: A Cross-Sectional Study in Six European Countries.
Ivaylo VassilevAnne RogersAnne KennedyMichel WensingJan KoetsenruijterRosanna OrlandoMaria Carmen PortilloDavid CullifordPublished in: PloS one (2016)
Our findings suggest that type of increased social involvement is linked to greater self-management capacity and potentially lower formal health care costs indicating that diverse networks constitute the optimal network type as a policy in terms of the design of LTCM interventions and building support for people with LTCs.