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Fumiko Yasukata - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Perceived Positive Changes in Attitude to Life in Participants in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program in Japan
    Therapeutic research, 2020
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

  • perceived positive changes in Attitude to Life in participants in the chronic disease self management program in japan
    Therapeutic research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

Keiko Yukawa - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Perceived Positive Changes in Attitude to Life in Participants in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program in Japan
    Therapeutic research, 2020
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

  • perceived positive changes in Attitude to Life in participants in the chronic disease self management program in japan
    Therapeutic research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

Haruka Ueno - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Perceived Positive Changes in Attitude to Life in Participants in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program in Japan
    Therapeutic research, 2020
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

  • perceived positive changes in Attitude to Life in participants in the chronic disease self management program in japan
    Therapeutic research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

Yasue Yamazumi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Perceived Positive Changes in Attitude to Life in Participants in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program in Japan
    Therapeutic research, 2020
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

  • perceived positive changes in Attitude to Life in participants in the chronic disease self management program in japan
    Therapeutic research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

Minjeong Park - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Perceived Positive Changes in Attitude to Life in Participants in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program in Japan
    Therapeutic research, 2020
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.

  • perceived positive changes in Attitude to Life in participants in the chronic disease self management program in japan
    Therapeutic research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Keiko Yukawa, Minjeong Park, Yuki Yonekura, Yoshihiko Yamazaki, Yasue Yamazumi, Haruka Ueno, Akira Kitagawa, Fumiko Yasukata
    Abstract:

    This study examined changes in Attitudes toward Life in patients who participated in the Chronic Disease Self‒Management Program(CDSMP), which was a workshop held in Japan to help patients with chronic diseases to manage their lives themselves. Patients who had participated in the CDSMP between June 2010 and October 2013 completed a follow‒up questionnaire survey 3 months after their original participation. Responses were obtained from 338 participants. Approximately 80% of participants provided affirmative responses to“I am not the only person who has a difficult time” and“ I do not have to rush or push myself too far”, and between 60% and 70% provided affirmative responses to“ My Life feels easier than it did before”and“I am now able to accept my disease”. This suggests that the CDSMP helped patients with various chronic diseases to share their experiences, eliminate their worries, and adopt positive Attitudes toward their lives. In addition, it is important that patients with chronic diseases interact with each other.