| Literature DB >> 31123495 |
Luca Bailo1, Paolo Guiddi1, Laura Vergani1,2, Giulia Marton1,2, Gabriella Pravettoni1,2.
Abstract
Patient empowerment is a multi-factorial concept and its relevance has led to a growing body of literature; despite this attention, there is still no agreement regarding the elements that define its expression. While several studies have already investigated the positive effect of empowerment interventions on the care process outcome, the aim of this study is to investigate which factors can foster an empowered management of the cancer condition from the patient's perspective. To examine patients' perception of empowerment enablers, we asked for participants' input on the role of three factors frequently cited as positively affected by empowerment: care quality, perception of direct control and relationships within the care context, during the care process. Three focus groups were conducted with 34 cancer patients. The results highlight the perception of direct control on their treatment as the least valued element (2.87, SD 0.566) when compared with care quality (3.75, SD 0.649) and relational support in the care context (3.91, SD 0.274). Unlike traditional approaches to empowerment, patient's expression of empowerment does not mainly reside in the direct control of their condition as much as in an active role within the relationship with caretakers, such as the ability to choose the doctor, the care team or the health organisation in charge of their healthcare. Emerging aspects from this analysis of patient's perspective are central in order to adequately consider empowerment in the care process and to provide more effective care strategies.Entities:
Keywords: patient empowerment; patient participation; quality of healthcare
Year: 2019 PMID: 31123495 PMCID: PMC6467453 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2019.912
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
Focus group participants’ demographic, cancer and treatment characteristics.
| N (% female) | 33 (97%) | |
| Age (mean (SD); Range min–max) | 53 (10, 97); 30–80 | |
| Cancer type (N(%)) | Breast | 21 (62%) |
| Ovarian | 4 (11%) | |
| Uterine | 5 (15%) | |
| Prostate | 1 (3%) | |
| Sarcoma | 1 (3%) | |
| Urogenital | 1 (3%) | |
| Bladder | 1 (3%) | |
Figure 1.Patients’ evaluation of different elements that lead to empowerment.
Codes representative of specific domains for each theme.
| Theme | Codes |
|---|---|
| 1. Care quality | Knowledge |
| Competence and research advance | |
| Communication between different healthcare professionals | |
| 2. Relationship in the care context | Therapeutic empathy |
| Family members support | |
| Professional psychological support | |
| 3. Perception of direct control | Control over treatment decisions |
| Managing treatment schedule | |
| Choice of the care team |