The philosophy of empowerment, which is based on the premises that clients must be active, equal and collaborative participants, who are aware and commited to change, has guided research in empowerment interventions. This article reports on a small part of a research study that sought to understand Chinese cancer patients' conceptualization of empowerment. Qualitative delineation of the concept of empowerment by means of indepth interviews was carried out with 12 Chinese patients with cancer. The findings showed that empowerment is a process whereby patients develop a sense of inner strength through connection with others, including families, friends and health care professionals. It is also a process of transformation through which they ac...
Item does not contain fulltextNew models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients....
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
Although patient empowerment is widely acknowledged as important by health professionals it remains ...
Among the various chronic diseases, cancer is the leading cause of death in Hong Kong. This article ...
This study was conducted to identify the process and outcomes of empowerment as experienced by Hong ...
Abstract Aim To describe the experience of empowerment for breast cancer survivors in order to incre...
Empowerment is a paradigm, i.e. a philosophy or overall approach to cancer care. As established by ...
Poster session 2Congress Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CareThis jour...
As a highly stigmatized disease, the diagnosis of cancer inflicts much spiritual suffering in Chin...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
Objectives: The number of cancer survivors is increasing as a result of advances in detection and tr...
OBJECTIVE: More than 50% of patients with cancer experience pain. Patient empowerment has been highl...
The caregivers’ perceptions of the patients’ health condition may be biased and induce them to perce...
Based on a study exploring the phenomenon of coping among Hong Kong Chinese women afflicted with bre...
Item does not contain fulltextNew models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients....
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
Although patient empowerment is widely acknowledged as important by health professionals it remains ...
Among the various chronic diseases, cancer is the leading cause of death in Hong Kong. This article ...
This study was conducted to identify the process and outcomes of empowerment as experienced by Hong ...
Abstract Aim To describe the experience of empowerment for breast cancer survivors in order to incre...
Empowerment is a paradigm, i.e. a philosophy or overall approach to cancer care. As established by ...
Poster session 2Congress Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CareThis jour...
As a highly stigmatized disease, the diagnosis of cancer inflicts much spiritual suffering in Chin...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
Objectives: The number of cancer survivors is increasing as a result of advances in detection and tr...
OBJECTIVE: More than 50% of patients with cancer experience pain. Patient empowerment has been highl...
The caregivers’ perceptions of the patients’ health condition may be biased and induce them to perce...
Based on a study exploring the phenomenon of coping among Hong Kong Chinese women afflicted with bre...
Item does not contain fulltextNew models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients....
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
Although patient empowerment is widely acknowledged as important by health professionals it remains ...