All together now – patient engagement, patient empowerment, and associated terms in personal healthcare
Technische Universität Dresden
Abstract
Patients as active partners in their personal healthcare are key drivers to reducing costs, securing an effective usage of resources, and ensuring patient-provider satisfaction. Even though these benefits are acknowledged, a theoretical framework for the plethora of concepts used in this context, such as patient engagement, patient empowerment, or patient involvement is missing. Furthermore, the heterogeneous or synonymous usage of these terms leads to miscommunication, missing standard conceptual measures, and a deficiency in theory building and testing. Our objective is to show what the relationships and distinctions between concepts focussing on patients as active partners in their personal healthcare are.
A systematic literature review was conducted to consolidate terms related to patients' having an active role in their healthcare. From 442 articles screened in PubMed, a final set of 17 papers was included. Any articles conceptualising or presenting relationships between the concepts were included. Information was synthesised, and contradictions were unravelled systematically. The concepts and their relationships are structured and represented by employing a concept map.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.53
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Nursing research
- Health administration
- Empowerment
- Health care
- Context (archaeology)
- Health informatics
- Medicine
- Nursing