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Predicting who will benefit from an Expert Patients Programme self-management course by David Reeves, Anne Kennedy, Catherine Fullwood, Peter Bower, Caroline Gardner, Claire Gately, Victoria Lee, Gerry Richardson, and Anne Rogers BJGP Volume 58(548):198-203 March 1, 2008 ©2008 by British Journal of General Practice

Relationship between change in self-efficacy and baseline self-efficacy score, by treatment group (adjusted for patient age, sex, ethnicity, disease condition, general health, and accommodation). Relationship between change in self-efficacy and baseline self-efficacy score, by treatment group (adjusted for patient age, sex, ethnicity, disease condition, general health, and accommodation). Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. EPP = Expert Patients Programme. David Reeves et al. Br J Gen Pract 2008;58:198-203 ©2008 by British Journal of General Practice

Relationship between change in energy and patient age, by treatment group (adjusted for energy score at baseline and patient sex, ethnicity, disease condition, general health, and accommodation). Relationship between change in energy and patient age, by treatment group (adjusted for energy score at baseline and patient sex, ethnicity, disease condition, general health, and accommodation). Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. EPP = Expert Patients Programme. David Reeves et al. Br J Gen Pract 2008;58:198-203 ©2008 by British Journal of General Practice

Relationship between change in health-related quality of life and baseline self-efficacy, by treatment group (adjusted for health-related quality of life at baseline and patient age, sex, ethnicity, disease condition, general health, and accommodation). Relationship between change in health-related quality of life and baseline self-efficacy, by treatment group (adjusted for health-related quality of life at baseline and patient age, sex, ethnicity, disease condition, general health, and accommodation). Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. EPP = Expert Patients Programme. David Reeves et al. Br J Gen Pract 2008;58:198-203 ©2008 by British Journal of General Practice