While health literacy has been widely considered key to patient empowerment, an alternative approach separates both concepts and distinguishes between dif-ferent types of patients according to their levels of health literacy and empowerment. These types are deemed to vary in their health-related actions and outcomes. In this study, we exam-ine the relationship between health literacy and patient empowerment and compare socio-demographic characteristics, health-related activities, and health outcomes in four types of pa-tients suffering from chronic low back pain (cLBP).In a cross-sectional study, 273 cLBP patients from four Swiss can-tons (Vaud, Geneva, Fribourg, Ticino) and Lombardy (Italy) were invited by their healthcare providers to com...
Introduction: In chronic care, patients are expected to exert a certain degree of control over the c...
Purpose of the paper: Health services’ quality relies on the patients’ ability to participate in the...
Background Chronic pain poses a large burden for the healthcare system and the individuals concerne...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large volume of research dedicated to understanding chronic low back pain (C...
Health literacy, the ability to seek, understand and utilise health information, is important for go...
Objective: To establish if health literacy (HL) is linked to poorer outcomes and behaviours in patie...
Objective: The Health Empowerment Model (Schulz & Nakamoto, 2013) advocates that the effects of heal...
Background: Despite the large volume of research dedicated to understanding chronic low back pain (C...
Health literacy (HL) is an important prerequisite for successful self-management and a determinant o...
Emphasized by the World Health Organization as one of its key topics, patient empowerment (PE)—i.e.,...
Health services’ quality relies on patients’ participation in the design and delivery of care. Inter...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
Purpose: Not knowing the dimensions of inadequate health literacy is an important public health issu...
Introduction: In chronic care, patients are expected to exert a certain degree of control over the c...
Purpose of the paper: Health services’ quality relies on the patients’ ability to participate in the...
Background Chronic pain poses a large burden for the healthcare system and the individuals concerne...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large volume of research dedicated to understanding chronic low back pain (C...
Health literacy, the ability to seek, understand and utilise health information, is important for go...
Objective: To establish if health literacy (HL) is linked to poorer outcomes and behaviours in patie...
Objective: The Health Empowerment Model (Schulz & Nakamoto, 2013) advocates that the effects of heal...
Background: Despite the large volume of research dedicated to understanding chronic low back pain (C...
Health literacy (HL) is an important prerequisite for successful self-management and a determinant o...
Emphasized by the World Health Organization as one of its key topics, patient empowerment (PE)—i.e.,...
Health services’ quality relies on patients’ participation in the design and delivery of care. Inter...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
Purpose: Not knowing the dimensions of inadequate health literacy is an important public health issu...
Introduction: In chronic care, patients are expected to exert a certain degree of control over the c...
Purpose of the paper: Health services’ quality relies on the patients’ ability to participate in the...
Background Chronic pain poses a large burden for the healthcare system and the individuals concerne...