“…With respect to the first definition in terms of chronological order (12) , which regards empowerment as a social process of recognizing, promoting, and enhancing people's abilities to meet their own needs, solve their own problems, and mobilize the necessary resources in order to feel in control of their own lives, it can be observed that it contains three characteristics that are present in other definitions: for empowerment to occur, patients must have prior abilities (9,12) , and empowerment is both a process (3,5,(7)(8)(9)11,13,(16)(17)(18)(19) and outcome (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19) . With respect to prior abilities, only one author (9) highlights which abilities help patients to accept the disease.…”