Background: Two decades after its definition by the World Health Organisation, Patient Education implementation remains a challenge. It is worth trying to understand why it remains the case. Perceptions might offer this opportunity, as links between perceptions and practices are actually well-known on the theoretical level. This literature review aims to investigate links between perceptions and Patient Education practices among health-care professionals. Methods: A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, PsycINFO and Scopus. Search terms were “perceptions”, patient education, professional practices and health-care professionals. Findings: Three research equations were considered in order to overcome the lack of a common term for “per...
Objective: This paper describes the development of patient education from the 1960s until now and id...
Objective: This integrative literature review investigates the factors influencing patient education...
Background Understanding and improving ‘patient experience’ is essential to delivering high quality...
Background. Two decades after “patient education” was defined by the World Health Organization, its ...
Background: Two decades after the WHO has defined patient education, its integration into care pract...
International audienceObjectives Therapeutic patient education improves numerous health and psycholo...
Introduction: Education of patients and helping them to be independent in process of self-care in bo...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that involving students in patient education can contribute to the quali...
Background: It is important to clarify nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education in da...
This qualitative research study examined the patient education experience from the point of view of ...
BACKGROUND: The skills and qualities of effective clinical educators are linked to improved student ...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Benoit Pétré,1 Remi Gagnayre,2 Vincent De Andrade,2 Olivier Ziegler,3 Michèle G...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Context: Patients as educators (teaching intimate physical examination) first appeared in the 1960s...
Objective: This paper describes the development of patient education from the 1960s until now and id...
Objective: This integrative literature review investigates the factors influencing patient education...
Background Understanding and improving ‘patient experience’ is essential to delivering high quality...
Background. Two decades after “patient education” was defined by the World Health Organization, its ...
Background: Two decades after the WHO has defined patient education, its integration into care pract...
International audienceObjectives Therapeutic patient education improves numerous health and psycholo...
Introduction: Education of patients and helping them to be independent in process of self-care in bo...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that involving students in patient education can contribute to the quali...
Background: It is important to clarify nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education in da...
This qualitative research study examined the patient education experience from the point of view of ...
BACKGROUND: The skills and qualities of effective clinical educators are linked to improved student ...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Benoit Pétré,1 Remi Gagnayre,2 Vincent De Andrade,2 Olivier Ziegler,3 Michèle G...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Context: Patients as educators (teaching intimate physical examination) first appeared in the 1960s...
Objective: This paper describes the development of patient education from the 1960s until now and id...
Objective: This integrative literature review investigates the factors influencing patient education...
Background Understanding and improving ‘patient experience’ is essential to delivering high quality...