Login / Signup

Newly diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis (NISMA)-development of a complex self-management intervention.

Luise Holberg LindgrenTanja ThomsenAnnette de ThurahMette AadahlMerete Lund HetlandSara Danshøj KristensenBente Appel Esbensen
Published in: BMC health services research (2023)
Through the workshops, we involved all levels of the organization to optimize the intervention, but also to create ownership and commitment, and to identify barriers and shortcomings of the preliminary intervention. As a result, from the existing evidence, we believe that we have identified effective mechanisms to increase self-management in people newly diagnosed with IA. Further, we believe that the involvement of various stakeholders has contributed significantly to developing a relevant and feasible intervention. The intervention is a nurse-led complex self-management intervention embedded in a multidisciplinary team (named NISMA). The intervention is currently being tested in a feasibility study.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • newly diagnosed
  • palliative care