the specific processes or mechanisms of self-management have not been adequately
defined, particularly from the perspective of individuals living with chronic illness. Corbin
and Strauss (1988) first identified the processes of self-management by specifying the work
of living with a chronic illness. They articulated three tasks of self-management: medical
management, such as taking medications and attending medical appointments; behavioral
management, such as adapting lifestyle or life roles; and emotional management, including
processing emotions that arise from having a chronic illness. Lorig and Holman (2003)
proposed several processes of self-management, including problem solving, decision
making, utilizing resources, partnering with healthcare providers, taking action, and
the specific processes or mechanisms of self-management have not been adequatelydefined, particularly from the perspective of individuals living with chronic illness. Corbinand Strauss (1988) first identified the processes of self-management by specifying the workof living with a chronic illness. They articulated three tasks of self-management: medicalmanagement, such as taking medications and attending medical appointments; behavioralmanagement, such as adapting lifestyle or life roles; and emotional management, includingprocessing emotions that arise from having a chronic illness. Lorig and Holman (2003)proposed several processes of self-management, including problem solving, decisionmaking, utilizing resources, partnering with healthcare providers, taking action, and
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