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Galdas P, Darwin Z, Fell J, et al. A systematic review and metaethnography to identify how effective, cost-effective, accessible and acceptable self-management support interventions are for men with long-term conditions (SELF-MAN). Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Aug. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 3.34.)

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A systematic review and metaethnography to identify how effective, cost-effective, accessible and acceptable self-management support interventions are for men with long-term conditions (SELF-MAN).

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Appendix 13Study characteristics of mixed-sex and female-only studies in analysis 2

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Disease type, mean age, intervention and allocation concealment in mixed-sex and female-only studies (analysis 2)

First author, yearDiseaseMean age at interventionSelf-management interventionAllocation concealment bias
Adamsen 2009168Cancer: breast, bowel, ovaries, testes, oesophagus, brain, cervix, pharynx, pancreas, stomach and haematological47.2 yearsPhysical activity and relaxationLow
Banerjee 2007163Cancer: breastN/RYogaLow
Bennett 2007154Cancer: breast and other55.5 yearsMotivational interviewing to encourage exercise plan with follow-up and feedbackLow
Cadmus 2009158Cancer: breast54.5 yearsPhysical activity with follow-up and feedbackLow
Carmack 1995166Chronic kidney diseaseN/RPhysical activity with family support, and follow-up and feedbackUnclear
Chandwani 2010159Cancer: breast51.39 yearsYogaUnclear
Cheville 2010149Cancer: gastrointestinal, head and neck, lung, brain, other59.7 yearsPhysical activity with education and peer supportUnclear
Cohen 2004153Cancer: lymphoma51 yearsYogaLow
Coultas 2005155COPDFirst intervention 68.3 years; second intervention 70.1 yearsAction plan, education, and follow-up and feedbackLow
Courneya 2003161Cancer: colorectalN/RPhysical activity with follow-up and feedbackUnclear
Courneya 2003171Cancer: variousN/RPhysical activity with psychotherapyUnclear
Danhauer 2009169Cancer: breast54.3 yearsYogaUnclear
Demark-Wahnefried 2006150Cancer: breast and prostate71.5 yearsTelephone counselling and printed material to improve physical activity and dietUnclear
Donnelly 2011164Cancer: gynaecological53.5 yearsPhysical activity with follow-up and feedbackLow
Emery 1998165COPD67 yearsEducationLow
Fillion 2008178Cancer: breast52.5 yearsPhysical activity with stress management and psychoeducationLow
Heckman 2007162HIVN/RTele-support covering either information support or coping interventionUnclear
Jarden 2009167Cancer: haematological40.9 yearsPhysical activity with educationUnclear
Johansson 2008148Cancer: breast, colorectal, gastric, prostateN/RPsychological support and educationUnclear
Kouidi 1997175Chronic kidney disease49.6 yearsPhysical activity with peer supportUnclear
Dominique 2010156Cancer: breastN/RPhysical activity and relaxationUnclear
Moadel 2007279Cancer: breast55.11 yearsYogaUnclear
Mock 2005173Cancer: breastN/RPhysical activity with follow-up and feedbackLow
Mutrie 2007147Cancer: breast51.3 yearsPhysical activity with peer supportLow
Pinto 2005280Cancer: breastN/RPhysical activity with follow-up and feedbackUnclear
Puig 2006152Cancer: breastN/REducation and psychotherapyUnclear
Raghavendra 2007160Cancer: breastN/RYogaLow
Rogers 2009177Cancer: breastN/RPhysical activity with peer supportUnclear
Stein 2007174HIVN/RTele-support psychoeducationUnclear
Thorsen 2005170Cancer: variousN/RPhysical activity with follow-up and feedbackUnclear
van Vilsteren 2005151Chronic kidney disease52 yearsPhysical activity with psychological interventionUnclear
Wang 2011172Cancer: breast48.40 yearsPhysical activity with peer support and follow-up and feedbackUnclear

N/R, not reported.

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