Marco Boonstra

97 > Does this lead to problems or risks? If so, how? > Do you have suggestions to improve this situation? 11. ‘I do not always understand what health care professionals tell me. I might ask clarification, but perhaps not always‘ > What do you think when you see this. What are your experiences? > Does this lead to problems or risks? If so, how? > Do you have suggestions to improve this situation? Advising and motivating patients to improve self-management Introduction: Often the aim of giving information is to support patients to contribute to their treatment by living healthy, taking medication and by dealing with the multiple aspects of their CKD. The next questions are about advising and motivating patients for self-management. Then we shared a definition of self-management with the Powerpoint presentation. 12. Let’s make a quick round. What are important topics you advice or inform the patient about, when it comes to self-management? 13. Thinking of people with limited health literacy. What are your experiences when providing advices on or informing patients about self-management? > What are common reactions of the patient? > What barriers do you see if it comes to applying or adhering to the selfmanagement advices you give? > Do you have explanations for that? 14. What barriers do you encounter with the strategies you use to inform and motivate patients about self-management 15. Do you change anything in your approach or strategies when you expect limited health literacy and if so, what do you change? 16. Do you have suggestions what could help to improve self-management of

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