Based on an analysis of the literature on patient empowerment in the field of diabetology, I discuss the impact of this perspective on the meanings of changes in the relations of care, and explore implications to the position occupied by health professionals and patients. The analysis considers the difficulties and embarrassments mentioned by health professionals regarding the changes that are required by patient empowerment. Through an anthropological approach, the analysis is supported by theoretical conceptions about the contrast between the logic of choice and the logic of care, and problematizes the difference among the representations of biomedicine agents and patients, based on the opposition between the individual/person models. The...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
This thesis will look at the occurrence of medical harm and its impact and argue that conceptually i...
The health care system has been very successful in meeting the first set of challenges in diabetes c...
There is a growing emphasis within the diabetes literature on the importance of empowerment as a way...
Background: A common assumption of models of empowerment is that professionals bring clinical and b...
This exploratory study examines what Health Care Professionals (HCPs) working with diabetes patients...
International audienceThe dominant discourse in chronic disease management centres on the ideal of p...
Ideas about interpersonal relations between health care practitioners and their clients have been ra...
AbstractThe research aims to identify a working definition of autonomy for use by doctors with diabe...
An important goal of health promotion is to make it easier for people to make healthy choices. Howev...
In this project, I argue that the conventional view of personal autonomy that is operational in cont...
In The Practice of Autonomy: Patients, Doctors, and Medical Decisions (Oxford University Press, 1998...
The overall goal of the study was to assess the characteristics of empowered type II diabetes patien...
Patient empowerment is widely accepted as a process by which people are helped to use autonomous dec...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
This thesis will look at the occurrence of medical harm and its impact and argue that conceptually i...
The health care system has been very successful in meeting the first set of challenges in diabetes c...
There is a growing emphasis within the diabetes literature on the importance of empowerment as a way...
Background: A common assumption of models of empowerment is that professionals bring clinical and b...
This exploratory study examines what Health Care Professionals (HCPs) working with diabetes patients...
International audienceThe dominant discourse in chronic disease management centres on the ideal of p...
Ideas about interpersonal relations between health care practitioners and their clients have been ra...
AbstractThe research aims to identify a working definition of autonomy for use by doctors with diabe...
An important goal of health promotion is to make it easier for people to make healthy choices. Howev...
In this project, I argue that the conventional view of personal autonomy that is operational in cont...
In The Practice of Autonomy: Patients, Doctors, and Medical Decisions (Oxford University Press, 1998...
The overall goal of the study was to assess the characteristics of empowered type II diabetes patien...
Patient empowerment is widely accepted as a process by which people are helped to use autonomous dec...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
This thesis will look at the occurrence of medical harm and its impact and argue that conceptually i...