000000911 001__ 911 000000911 005__ 20250515154356.0 000000911 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4WM1BFF 000000911 037__ $$aETD 000000911 245__ $$aPatient activation: medical self-management in the context of a care transitions intervention 000000911 269__ $$a2013 000000911 336__ $$aThesis 000000911 502__ $$bM.P.H. 000000911 502__ $$gPublic Health 000000911 520__ $$aThe Patient Activation Measure (PAM) evaluates patients' confidence, skills, and knowledge in managing their health. Higher activation levels are linked to better health behaviors and outcomes, as well as reduced healthcare use. However, there is limited information on PAM's application during care transitions, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged adults. This study analyzes data from the Care Transitions Innovation study, a transitional care intervention for uninsured and low-income publicly insured adults. 000000911 540__ $$fCC BY 000000911 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000000911 650__ $$aHealth$$019870 000000911 650__ $$aMedically Uninsured$$029654 000000911 650__ $$aSelf Care$$025840 000000911 650__ $$aVulnerable Populations$$034693 000000911 650__ $$aNeeds Assessment$$032368 000000911 650__ $$aPatient Transfer$$023675 000000911 650__ $$aTransitional Care$$011384 000000911 650__ $$aAdult$$014319 000000911 6531_ $$apatient activation measure (pam) 000000911 6531_ $$amedical care 000000911 691__ $$aSchool of Medicine$$041369 000000911 692__ $$aDepartment of Public Health and Preventive Medicine$$041444 000000911 7001_ $$aMcClain, Molly$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000000911 8564_ $$9fd06cba7-6d2b-4178-8e36-dc9fd566de3f$$s293457$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/911/files/914_etd.pdf$$ePublic$$2651dd6fddaa8c1f8e6400fd2799a2620$$31 000000911 905__ $$a/rest/prod/57/12/m6/55/5712m655z 000000911 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:911$$pstudent-work 000000911 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations