Self-management support from health care providers in Shared Medical Appointments: Didactic techniques, peer learning, group dynamics and motivation

Anna H.C. Tsiamparlis-Wildeboer*, Esther I. Feijen-De Jong, Elke Tichelman, Ank de Jonge, Fedde Scheele

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Abstract

Objective: We investigated the support of self-management by health care providers (HCP) in prenatal Shared Medical Appointments (SMA).

Methods: on an topic list, semi-structured interviews were conducted. HCP who provided prenatal care in SMA in the last five years were recruited. Thematic analysis was used.

Results: We conducted 15 interviews. Four research themes were defined: didactic techniques, peer learning, motivation and the health care providers. Self-management support in SMA is based on peer-learning and is influenced by group dynamics. HCP play a role in the creation of an effective learning climate by using practical and communication techniques. HCP motivate participants for self-management through peer learning and person centered care. HCP need certain personality traits and leadership skills.

Conclusion: Self-management support in SMA is based on peer-learning and is influenced by group dynamics. HCP create an effective learning climate using practical and communication techniques and motivate participants for self-management through peer learning and person-centered care. Innovation This is the first study that gives insight in self-management support in SMA. HCP and medical schools should be aware of the fact that HCP in SMA need insight in didactic techniques, peer learning, group dynamics and leadership skills.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100337
Number of pages8
JournalPEC Innovation
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2024

Keywords

  • Shared Medical Appointments
  • Self-management support
  • Health care providers
  • Peer learning
  • Group dynamics
  • Motivation

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