2017
DOI: 10.1108/ijpsm-10-2016-0174
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Exploring the meaningfulness of healthcare organizations: a multiple case study

Abstract: Purpose: Patient empowerment has been variously depicted as a new paradigm inspiring the patient-provider relationship. To the authorsâ\u80\u99 knowledge, scholars have focused most of their attention on patient enablement. Alternatively, the ability of health care organizations to establish a comfortable and co-creating partnership with the patients has been overlooked. In an attempt to fill this gap, the purpose of this paper is to delve into the meaningfulness of health care organizations, embracing the â\u… Show more

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“…Although the concept of individual HL is multidimensional [14,15], prior research has mainly focused on the concept of functional HL by Nutbeam and the concept of skills by Sørensen [16][17][18][19]. According to Nutbeam, functional HL consists of basic reading, literacy, and writing skills, and knowledge of health systems and conditions [14].…”
Section: Organizational Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the concept of individual HL is multidimensional [14,15], prior research has mainly focused on the concept of functional HL by Nutbeam and the concept of skills by Sørensen [16][17][18][19]. According to Nutbeam, functional HL consists of basic reading, literacy, and writing skills, and knowledge of health systems and conditions [14].…”
Section: Organizational Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main aim of OHL is to establish the promotion of HL in all structures and processes within organizations [18,23]. Improving OHL is likely to enable health care organizations to be adapted to the needs of patients [17], to strengthen patient satisfaction [24], to improve the quality of care [25], and to provide equal access to health care tailored to the capacities and competences of the general population [26]. By doing so, not only can certain groups of people (e.g., those with limited HL) benefit from OHL measures, but all stakeholders in a particular setting [27].…”
Section: Organizational Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the one hand, the health care service system absorbs a large share of national budgets ); on the other hand, health care organizations have been variously argued to be unable to effectively meet the special needs of patients (Porter and Tiesberg, 2004;Palumbo, Annarumma, & Musella, 2017). Several scholars have claimed that this situation has been the by-product of the focus of health policies on costs and efficiency improvements (Wenzl, Naci, & Mossialos, 2017;Wildavsky, 2018).…”
Section: The Evolving Health Care Arenamentioning
confidence: 99%