Patient engagement : how patient-provider partnerships transform healthcare organizations / Marie-Pascale Pomey, Jean-Louis Denis, Vincent Dumez, editors.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Pomey, Marie-Pascale (Editor), Denis, Jean-Louis (Editor), Dumez, Vincent (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Series:Organizational behaviour in health care series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Foreword; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: Introduction; References; 2: From Medical Paternalism to Care Partnerships: A Logical Evolution Over Several Decades; Introduction; The Rise and Limitations of Medical Paternalism; The Rise and Limitations of Patient and Family Centered Care; The Three Founding Approaches of Partnership in Care; A Convergence of These Approaches at the Heart of the Partnership in Care Concept; References; 3: The Participation of Patients and Relatives in Quebec's Health System: The Montréal Model; Introduction.
  • The History of Public ParticipationCitizen Participation; Patient Participation; The "Montréal Model"; The Patient Engagement Continuum; The Different Patient Roles; Patient Partners; Patient-as-Advisors; Patient-as-Trainers; Patient-as-Researchers; Patient Leaders/Coaches; Patient Participation in the Health System; Patient Participation in Healthcare Organizations; Patient Participation in Care; Patient Participation in the Organization of Care and Services; Patient Participation in Strategic Bodies; Patient Participation for Sharing Practices; Patient Participation in Primary Care.
  • Patient Participation in CarePatient Participation in the Organization of Primary Care and Services; Patient Participation in Strategic Bodies (Primary Care); Patient Participation in Public Health; The «Caring Community Project»; Social Participation of Senior Citizens; Patient Participation in the Assessment of Technologies and Modalities of Interventions; Patient Participation in Healthcare Policy; Patient Participation in Research; Canadian Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research; Transplant-Action; The RUCCHES Project; Patient Participation in Education.
  • Description of the DCPP's Pedagogical Activities for Medical StudentsInitial Training; Developing Collaboration Competencies: CSS Courses; Clinical Ethics; Evaluating Medical Students; Continuing Professional Development; Support Services by the DCPP and the CEPPP; The Partnership School; Training Peer Helpers in Recovery; Success Factors of the Montréal Model; General Factors; Specific Factors; Conclusion; References; 4: Implementing Patient and Carer Participation in Self-Care and Co-Care in Sweden: Policy, Practice and the Future of Person-Centred Care; Introduction.
  • What Is Co-Care and Self-Care and Why Is It a Challenge to Current Healthcare Services?Context for Co-Care and Self-Care in the Nordic Countries; Supporting Patients and Carers; The Karolinska Patient-Driven Co-Care Programme; Enabling Self-Care and Co-Care for Hip Replacement; Other Examples of Co-Care and Self-Care Support; Challenges and Ways Forward for Developing Co- and Self-Care; Organization for Standard Services; Differences in Capability for Self- and Co-Care and Disempowering Visit Environments and Encounters; Assessment; Attitudes and Values.