Abstract
A 1-group pretest–posttest design to assess for changes in outcomes at 10 weeks and 6 months was the method used to evaluate the standardized 6-session Chronic Disease Self Management Program (CDSMP) with low income, urban African American older adults. Participants included 153 older adults (primarily African American) with 1 or more chronic health conditions. Classes were provided in the community at senior citizen centers, senior housing, and churches. Significant improvements were noted in selected areas at 10 weeks and 6 months after the program completion. The CDSMP was feasible and well-received with the older adults who participated in the study.
This study was funded by The Barra Foundation, Inc., Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania.
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This study was funded by The Barra Foundation, Inc., Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania.