2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2014.10.017
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Patient Empowerment and its neighbours: Clarifying the boundaries and their mutual relationships

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“…Encouragement can be linked to the concept of empowerment [22], which in turn can promote participation -in this study the study circle leader's personality and humility was certainly found to positively influence the participants' interactions Participants praised the reading materials provided for use before, during and after the study circle. They found it to be full of useful, informative content that could be used as a reference book at home, and the advice contained within it also helped them to prepare for physicians' visits.…”
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“…Encouragement can be linked to the concept of empowerment [22], which in turn can promote participation -in this study the study circle leader's personality and humility was certainly found to positively influence the participants' interactions Participants praised the reading materials provided for use before, during and after the study circle. They found it to be full of useful, informative content that could be used as a reference book at home, and the advice contained within it also helped them to prepare for physicians' visits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…We believe that health care providers should keep this in mind and support older adults in their preference for the original branded drug. We feel it is a positive finding that, after participating in a study circle, older adults feel more empowered to make decisions about their drug therapy [22].…”
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