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Health professionals’ experiences delivering an Interdisciplinary Nurse-coordinated SELf-MAnagement intervention for patients with inflammatory arthritis

Madsen, Christina Merete Tvede ; Esbensen, Bente Appel LU ; Blum, Nadine Schäffer ; Rønne, Pernille Friis ; Bremander, Ann LU ; Hendricks, Oliver ; Østergaard, Mikkel ; Andersen, Lena and Primdahl, Jette (2025) In Disability and Rehabilitation
Abstract

Purpose: The complex Interdisciplinary Nurse-coordinated SELf-MAnagement (INSELMA) intervention for patients with IA who experience substantial disease impact, was tested in a feasibility study. This study explored healthcare professionals’ (HPs) experiences of delivering the intervention. Materials and methods: A qualitative longitudinal evaluation study was conducted based on four focus group interviews. Twelve HPs participated from two outpatient rheumatology hospitals in Denmark. Data was analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Results: Five themes emerged (1) Change in work tasks required training, (2) New professional roles challenged professional identities, (3) Meaningful and increased coherence in pathways, (4) Enabling... (More)

Purpose: The complex Interdisciplinary Nurse-coordinated SELf-MAnagement (INSELMA) intervention for patients with IA who experience substantial disease impact, was tested in a feasibility study. This study explored healthcare professionals’ (HPs) experiences of delivering the intervention. Materials and methods: A qualitative longitudinal evaluation study was conducted based on four focus group interviews. Twelve HPs participated from two outpatient rheumatology hospitals in Denmark. Data was analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Results: Five themes emerged (1) Change in work tasks required training, (2) New professional roles challenged professional identities, (3) Meaningful and increased coherence in pathways, (4) Enabling support for patients with complex health issues, and (5) Appreciated interdisciplinary collaboration. Conclusion: The HPs found the new roles and tasks challenging, but perceived the INSELMA intervention as meaningful for the patients, enhanced coherence, strengthened the relation with the patient and ensured continuous follow-up on goals.

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complex intervention, longitudinal, psoriatic arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis
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Disability and Rehabilitation
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Informa Healthcare
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0963-8288
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10.1080/09638288.2025.2472991
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English
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Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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  author       = {{Madsen, Christina Merete Tvede and Esbensen, Bente Appel and Blum, Nadine Schäffer and Rønne, Pernille Friis and Bremander, Ann and Hendricks, Oliver and Østergaard, Mikkel and Andersen, Lena and Primdahl, Jette}},
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  series       = {{Disability and Rehabilitation}},
  title        = {{Health professionals’ experiences delivering an Interdisciplinary Nurse-coordinated SELf-MAnagement intervention for patients with inflammatory arthritis}},
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  doi          = {{10.1080/09638288.2025.2472991}},
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