Publications
Since 2015, the project of developing the program Living Well with Pulmonary Fibrosis benefits from the research conducted by Dr. Julie Morisset at the University of San Francisco and the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal. The materials are also the subject of a pilot study in 2016 to measure the effectiveness of this approach with clients suffering from pulmonary fibrosis.
- Understanding the unmet educational needs of patients with interstitial lung disease: setting the stage for a tailored pulmonary rehabilitation program. Morisset J et al., Annals ATS. 2016.
- Bourbeau J, Lavoie KL, Sedeno M. Comprehensive Self-Management Strategies. Semin Respir Crit Care Med 2015; 36(04): 630-638.
- Czajkowski SM et al. From ideas to efficacy: The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases. Health Psychol. 2015 Oct;34(10):971-82.
- Bourbeau J, Soicher J. The challenge of self-management. In: Donner CF, Ambrosio N, Goldstein RS. Eds. Pulmonary Rehabilitation. London, Hodder Education 2005:353-361.
- Lorig KR, Holman H. Self-management education; history, definition, outcomes, and mechanisms. Ann Behav Med 2003; 26(1):1-7.
- Lorig K. Chronic Disease Self-Management. A model for Tertiary Prevention. American Behavioral Scientist 1996; 39(6):676-83.
- Wagner EH, Austin BT, Von Korff M. Organizing care for patients with chronic illness. Milbank Q 1996; 74(4):511-44.
- Nici L, Donner C, Wouters E, Zuwallack R, Ambrosino N, Bourbeau J, Carone M, Celli B, Engelen M, Fahy B, Garvey C, Goldstein R, Gosselink R, Lareau S, MacIntyre N, Maltais F, Morgan M, O'Donnell D, Prefault C, Reardon J, Rochester C, Schols A, Singh S, Troosters T. American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society statement on pulmonary rehabilitation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2006; 173(12):1390-1413.