Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9301433 | Patient Education and Counseling | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
While evidence exists regarding the effectiveness of many health education interventions, few of these evidence-based programs have been systematically or widely disseminated. This paper reports on the dissemination of one such intervention, the 6-week peer-led Chronic Disease Self-Management Program, throughout a large health-care system, Kaiser Permanente. We describe the dissemination process and, using qualitative analysis of interviews and surveys, discuss the factors that aided and hindered this process and make recommendations for similar dissemination projects. Six years after the beginning of the dissemination process, the program is integrated in most of the Kaiser Permanente regions and is being offered to several thousand people a year.
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Authors
Kate R. Lorig, Margo-Lea Hurwicz, David Sobel, Mary Hobbs, Philip L. Ritter,