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[This chapter presents key concepts and theories relevant to the self-management of chronic disease. It starts by defining health behaviours and establishes the distinction between health behaviours and determinants of behaviours. Next, we present a brief description of key behaviour change theories and models relevant to the self-management of chronic disease. The COM-B model of behaviour change is then detailed, with an illustration of how it applies to sustained health behaviour changes in the context of self-management of chronic disease.]
Published: Mar 8, 2023
Keywords: Chronic diseases; Self-management; Health behaviours; Health determinants; Behaviour change; Behaviour change models and theories
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