Context: Some patients, known as expert patients, strive to improve the performance of the health care system. The precise nature of their activities, skills and personality traits are unclear however, which could compromise their recognition. Methods: This study was conducted based on the assumptions of methodological individualism and social constructivism. We identified twelve expert patients using a judgment sampling technique and asked them to give accounts of their practices. We then performed thematic and categorical data analysis. Results: We identified the activities that these patients engage in when they are acting as expert-patients. From that char...
Abstract The cognitive study of expertise in knowledge domains has generated a great deal of knowled...
i3 Working Papers Series, 21-CSI-01The notion of the “expert patient” has become quite prominent in ...
Accumulations of health and social problems challenge current health systems. It is hypothesized tha...
Context: Some patients, known as expert patients, strive to improve the performance of the...
International audience– Context: Some patients, known as expert patients, strive to improve the perf...
Les nouvelles technologies de l’information rendent l’accès au savoir possible, des forum et des rés...
Lay expertise in patient organizations: an instrument for health democracy In the health sector, lay...
Self-care is seen as a key element in managing resource demand in chronic disease and is also percei...
The subject of this paper is the concept of the expert patient as it is put into practice at The Pat...
The Expert Patient Programme (EPP) is a lay-led, group-based, self-management training course availa...
International audienceIntroduction: The 2007 recommendations of the HAS-INPES (Haute Autorité de San...
Background: Against the backdrop in the western world of increasing prevalence of chronic disease, a...
International audiencePatterns of knowledge production and recognition in the field of health are wi...
International audiencePatterns of knowledge production and recognition in the field of health are wi...
Laymen's Knowledge and Social Expertise. Nursing auxiliaries within the hospital institution In hosp...
Abstract The cognitive study of expertise in knowledge domains has generated a great deal of knowled...
i3 Working Papers Series, 21-CSI-01The notion of the “expert patient” has become quite prominent in ...
Accumulations of health and social problems challenge current health systems. It is hypothesized tha...
Context: Some patients, known as expert patients, strive to improve the performance of the...
International audience– Context: Some patients, known as expert patients, strive to improve the perf...
Les nouvelles technologies de l’information rendent l’accès au savoir possible, des forum et des rés...
Lay expertise in patient organizations: an instrument for health democracy In the health sector, lay...
Self-care is seen as a key element in managing resource demand in chronic disease and is also percei...
The subject of this paper is the concept of the expert patient as it is put into practice at The Pat...
The Expert Patient Programme (EPP) is a lay-led, group-based, self-management training course availa...
International audienceIntroduction: The 2007 recommendations of the HAS-INPES (Haute Autorité de San...
Background: Against the backdrop in the western world of increasing prevalence of chronic disease, a...
International audiencePatterns of knowledge production and recognition in the field of health are wi...
International audiencePatterns of knowledge production and recognition in the field of health are wi...
Laymen's Knowledge and Social Expertise. Nursing auxiliaries within the hospital institution In hosp...
Abstract The cognitive study of expertise in knowledge domains has generated a great deal of knowled...
i3 Working Papers Series, 21-CSI-01The notion of the “expert patient” has become quite prominent in ...
Accumulations of health and social problems challenge current health systems. It is hypothesized tha...