Aim: The principal aim of this research was to develop a valid and reliable measure of patient empowerment and disempowerment in hospital environments catering for older people. Rationale: It is argued that empowerment is linked to Learned Mastery (Peterson, Maier & Seligman 1993) and increasing patient independence, whilst disempowerment is linked to Learned Helplessness (Seligman 1975) and increasing patient dependence. Consequently, the development of a measure of these concepts would represent a valuable quality assurance tool. Method: Measures were developed using the 'act frequency approach' of Buss and Craik (1983) whereby registered nurses (n=38) were asked to nominate empowering and disempowering acts relevant to interactions...
Contains fulltext : 154580.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the meaning of the theme of empowerment from research on health promotion in ...
Objective: Measuring empowerment of patients on Flemish hospital wards by the short form of the Pati...
Empowerment scales for inpatients have been developed worldwide, but their validity and reliability ...
Objective: Analyze the definitions and dimensions of empowerment. Identify the strengths and weaknes...
Background In recent years, interventions and health policy programmes have been established to pro...
Objective: This review aimed to: (i) inventory the definitions and measurements of patient empowerme...
Background: Patient empowerment is viewed by policy makers and health care practitioners as a mechan...
In a contemporary health care system, it is more crucial than ever that the health care provider emp...
BACKGROUND: patient empowerment, through which patients become self-determining agents with some con...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patient empowerment has gained considerable importance but uncertainty rema...
BACKGROUND: Patient empowerment is viewed by policy makers and health care practitioners as a mechan...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between nurses\u27 perceptions of workplac...
Abstract. There is a common perception that in residential care facilities the power and responsibi...
Contains fulltext : 154580.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the meaning of the theme of empowerment from research on health promotion in ...
Objective: Measuring empowerment of patients on Flemish hospital wards by the short form of the Pati...
Empowerment scales for inpatients have been developed worldwide, but their validity and reliability ...
Objective: Analyze the definitions and dimensions of empowerment. Identify the strengths and weaknes...
Background In recent years, interventions and health policy programmes have been established to pro...
Objective: This review aimed to: (i) inventory the definitions and measurements of patient empowerme...
Background: Patient empowerment is viewed by policy makers and health care practitioners as a mechan...
In a contemporary health care system, it is more crucial than ever that the health care provider emp...
BACKGROUND: patient empowerment, through which patients become self-determining agents with some con...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patient empowerment has gained considerable importance but uncertainty rema...
BACKGROUND: Patient empowerment is viewed by policy makers and health care practitioners as a mechan...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between nurses\u27 perceptions of workplac...
Abstract. There is a common perception that in residential care facilities the power and responsibi...
Contains fulltext : 154580.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the meaning of the theme of empowerment from research on health promotion in ...