Self-Care for Older People (SCOPE): a cluster randomized controlled trial of self-care training and health outcomes in low-income elderly in Singapore.

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Chan, Angelique

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Matchar, David B

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Tsao, Mary Ann

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Harding, Susana

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Chiu, Chi-Tsun

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Tay, Bryan

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Raman, Prassanna

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Pietryla, Zachary

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Klein, Mara K

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Haldane, Victoria Elizabeth

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2021-05-11T07:16:32Z

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2021-05-11T07:16:32Z

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2015-03

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2021-05-11T07:16:27Z

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Population aging is associated with a higher prevalence of chronic health conditions. Previous studies have shown that older persons, specifically those with chronic conditions, often lack sufficient knowledge about their condition and thus frequently have poor self-care skills. Efforts to increase general health screenings and improve access to chronic condition management resources are hampered by a lack of disease and health awareness. Self-Care for Older People (SCOPE) study, a cluster randomized controlled trial in Singapore, was designed to evaluate the impact of a self-care program for chronic disease awareness and management of specific health measures and quality of life of older people over eighteen months. SCOPE provided self-care education targeted at older people with low income and low education in order to improve health-related knowledge. A total of 378 low-income older people with no or minimal disability, defined as having difficulty in one or more activities of daily living (ADL), were recruited from senior activity centers. The measurements taken included self-reported health conditions, health and disease knowledge questions, and biomarkers (HbA1c, blood pressure, peak expiratory flow, lipid panel, albumin, and creatinine). SCOPE was also designed to provide information for policy makers on chronic disease burden and healthcare facility utilization among community-dwelling older adults.

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NCT01672177.
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S1551-7144(15)00002-6

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1551-7144

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1559-2030

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22874

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eng

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Elsevier BV

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Contemporary clinical trials

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10.1016/j.cct.2015.01.001

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Humans

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Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

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Hypertension

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Diabetes Mellitus

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Chronic Disease

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Activities of Daily Living

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Self Care

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Quality of Life

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Poverty

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Aged

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Middle Aged

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Singapore

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Patient Education as Topic

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Self-Care for Older People (SCOPE): a cluster randomized controlled trial of self-care training and health outcomes in low-income elderly in Singapore.

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Journal article

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Matchar, David B|0000-0003-3020-2108

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313

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324

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School of Medicine

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Duke Clinical Research Institute

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Duke Global Health Institute

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Pathology

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Medicine, General Internal Medicine

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Duke

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Institutes and Centers

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University Institutes and Centers

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Clinical Science Departments

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Medicine

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Published

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41

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