2010
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.481
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International Alliance of Patients' Organizations perspectives on person-centered medicine

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“…Our study shows that PPOs highlight the importance of involving different actors when providing information about health issues, so that each contributes specific skills in a complementary way, with little or no overlap. This patient‐centred approach is consistent with recent Pew Research Centre reports stating that patients turn to different actors for their specific health‐care‐related needs . However, PPOs clearly state the need for professionals in order to increase the level of expertise and improve time management.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Our study shows that PPOs highlight the importance of involving different actors when providing information about health issues, so that each contributes specific skills in a complementary way, with little or no overlap. This patient‐centred approach is consistent with recent Pew Research Centre reports stating that patients turn to different actors for their specific health‐care‐related needs . However, PPOs clearly state the need for professionals in order to increase the level of expertise and improve time management.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Involvement in POs and the structure of their activities promote the use of ICT because they favour membership and involvement in online health communities, thus enhancing disclosure of sensitive topics. A PO provides a sense of community and hope for the future, reduces feelings of stress, enhances knowledge, favours preparedness and reassurance and boosts coping strategies and feelings of empowerment .…”
Section: Patient Organizations and Ictmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, to enhance integrated health and social care, the patient's total life situation should be taken into account [7]. This means the broader social context within which the person is living and the medical and psychological situation [810]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals have a valuable role to play in service planning and healthcare policy-making through meaningful and supported engagement and co-design in all levels and at all points of decision-making (Groves, 2010). Accountability frameworks should be designed accordingly, rather than being solely a transactional compact between funders and providers more honoured in the breech than the observance (Rosenberg and Salvador-Carulla, 2017).…”
Section: Accountability and System Co-designmentioning
confidence: 99%