Behavioral Medicine and Integrated Care 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93003-9_8
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The Neglected Constructs of Health Literacy, Shared Decision-Making, and Patient-Centered Care in Behavioral Health: An Integrated Model

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“…In the DPN patients in this study, there was a positive correlation between HL and self‐management, and the higher the HL the higher their self‐management ability. Because patients with higher HL have a greater sense of subjective motivation and behaviour change (Parnell et al, 2019 ) and will actively seek and practice health‐friendly behaviours (Willis & O'Donohue, 2018 ), the level of self‐management will successively increase (Zhang, Huang, et al, 2021 ). And they are more likely to realize the importance of self‐management so that they can achieve active self‐management and adhere to it in the long term (Zhang, Huang, et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the DPN patients in this study, there was a positive correlation between HL and self‐management, and the higher the HL the higher their self‐management ability. Because patients with higher HL have a greater sense of subjective motivation and behaviour change (Parnell et al, 2019 ) and will actively seek and practice health‐friendly behaviours (Willis & O'Donohue, 2018 ), the level of self‐management will successively increase (Zhang, Huang, et al, 2021 ). And they are more likely to realize the importance of self‐management so that they can achieve active self‐management and adhere to it in the long term (Zhang, Huang, et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, patient knowledge and engagement include strategies to promote patient involvement in the health care system and process (e.g., engaging patients in health decision-making and establishing self-care goals) [ 56 , 58 ] and self-management ability and skills [ 59 , 60 ]. Based on this, we recommend that practices related to improving OHL, use relevant strategies in these quality improvement characteristics can decrease the patient’s offer and demands and enhance patient’ self-management [ 29 , 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being acknowledged as a key determinant of quality improvement in healthcare systems, to date limited attention is evident in the scholarly literature regarding renal services/ organizations embedding OHL [6]. Willis and O'Donoghue [35] believed the improvement of communication practice in healthcare systems to be instrumental in promoting productive interaction/communication. In CKD, knowledge and engagement strategies should encourage patient (and carers) involvement at all points in the design/redesign of healthcare systems, functions, and processes.…”
Section: Organizational Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%