Testing the Feasibility of a Self-Management Support Program for Patient With Chronic Diseases in Israel
Implementation of a Self-Management Support Program Among People With Kidney Transplant and Cancer Survivors in Israel: Testing Feasibility and Effects
University of Haifa
45 participants
Feb 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study explores an intervention to support people in Israel who are living with chronic health conditions such as cancer or after kidney transplantation. It focuses on a well-known international program called the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP), which was developed at Stanford University. The program helps individuals build confidence and skills to better manage their health, feel more in control, and improve their day-to-day quality of life. Participants will take part in a six-week group program, delivered online, where they will learn practical strategies for managing symptoms like fatigue or pain, setting achievable health goals, communicating effectively with healthcare professionals, and staying active and engaged. The sessions are guided by trained facilitators and include support from others facing similar health challenges. The study will involve surveys before and after the program, as well as a follow-up six months later, to understand how the program may have helped participants. Some participants will also be invited to share their experiences in small discussion groups. By testing this program in Israel, the researchers hope to learn how it can be adapted and offered more widely to help others living with chronic conditions.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Age 21 years or older
- Diagnosed with at least one chronic disease (as documented in the medical record)
- Community-dwelling
- Fluent in Hebrew
Exclusion Criteria3
- Documented cognitive impairment
- Diagnosis of major depression or other psychiatric disorder (based on self-report or medical records)
- Hospitalization in the past 3 months
Interventions
A structured, peer-led, six-week online intervention developed at Stanford University to enhance self-management skills in individuals with chronic conditions. Sessions include action planning, symptom management, medication adherence, healthy behaviors, and emotional coping.
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NCT07367750