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Results of a Community Translation of the Women Take PRIDE Heart Disease SelfManagement Program

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 244-262

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0733464813483552

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heart disease self-management; evidence-based; older women; community intervention; translation

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  1. U.S. Administration on Aging's Evidence-Based Disease Prevention Program
  2. U.S. Administration on Aging to Senior Service Centers of the Albany Area [90 AM 2781]

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This article reports the results of a community demonstration of an evidence-based heart disease self-management program for older women. Women Take PRIDE (WTP) is a group-based education and behavior modification program, based on social cognitive theory, designed to enhance heart disease self-management among older women. We implemented the program in community settings with 129 participants. Evaluation data was collected at baseline and at 4- and 12-month follow-ups. Outcomes included general health status, functional health status, and knowledge. Results showed significant improvements in self-rated health, energy, social functioning, knowledge of community resources, and number, frequency, and bother of cardiac symptoms. These results demonstrate that an evidence-based heart disease self-management program can be effective at improving health and quality of life among older women with heart disease when implemented in community settings.

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