Patient empowerment as a key component in the future of healthcare
systems is the focus of this concise in-depth analysis. It begins by
defining patient empowerment as a collaborative partnership linking
patients, providers, and systems, and examines the roles of health
literacy, provider-patient and system-patient communication, and
patient-centered care in the empowerment process. Models of positive and
negative empowerment identify optimum conditions when patient and
provider participate in service design and delivery as well as pitfalls
and risks to patient and system when goals and input are mismatched. The
book also translates concepts into practice with guidelines for
empowerment strategies at the provider and organization levels to
improve patient outcomes and system sustainability.
Included in the coverage:
- Empowering healthcare organizations to empower patients
- A re-design of the patient-provider partnership
- Patient empowerment: a requisite for sustainability
- The risks of value co-destruction in service systems
- The need for enlightening and managing the dark side of patient
empowerment
- Disentangling the relationship between individual health literacy and
patient empowerment
Straightforwardly written as a call for proactive change, The Bright
Side and the Dark Side of Patient Empowerment is an illuminating text
for scholars interested in patient empowerment and patient engagement,
policymakers and managers operating in the healthcare field, and
healthcare and social care providers.