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Patient Engagement: The Key to Redesign the Exchange Between the Demand and Supply for Healthcare in the Era of Active Ageing.

Guendalina Graffigna1, Serena Barello1, Giuseppe Riva1, A Claudio Bosio1.   

Abstract

The last decades' changes in the epidemiological trends of chronic disease - also due to the ageing population - and the increased length and quality of life among the majority of Western population have introduced important changes in the organization and management of the healthcare systems. Consequently, health systems throughout the world are searching for new and effective ways to make their services more responsive to new patients and the public's health needs and demands. The idea of patient engagement - borrowed from the marketing conceptualization of consumer engagement - moves from the assumption that making patients/clients co-producers of their health can enhance their satisfaction with the healthcare system as well as their responsibility in both care and prevention by improving clinical outcomes and reducing health delivery costs. To make people aware of their health services options by supporting them in the decision-making process and to engage them in enacting preventive and healthy behaviors is vital for achieving successful health outcomes and preventing waste of resources. In this chapter, we outline a model (PHE model) that explains the patients' subjective experience with their health management process and the levers that may enact the passage from one phase of the process to the other. Based on this conceptual model of patient engagement will be proposed a tool kit of priority actions that may sustain the patient in its process of engagement.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26630515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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3.  The Patient Health Engagement Model in Cancer Management: Effect of Physical Activity, Distress Management, and Social Support Intervention to Improve the Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients.

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4.  Communication Skills for Patient Engagement: Argumentation Competencies As Means to Prevent or Limit Reactance Arousal, with an Example from the Italian Healthcare System.

Authors:  Sarah Bigi
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5.  Engaging Elderly Breast Cancer Patients: The Potential of eHealth Interventions.

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7.  Adaptation and Validation of a Chinese Version of Patient Health Engagement Scale for Patients with Chronic Disease.

Authors:  Yaying Zhang; Guendalina Graffigna; Andrea Bonanomi; Kai-Chow Choi; Serena Barello; Pan Mao; Hui Feng
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8.  "PHE in Action": Development and Modeling of an Intervention to Improve Patient Engagement among Older Adults.

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Review 10.  eHealth for Patient Engagement: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Serena Barello; Stefano Triberti; Guendalina Graffigna; Chiara Libreri; Silvia Serino; Judith Hibbard; Giuseppe Riva
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-01-08
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