The role of the patient: from spectator to active player in the path of personal prevention and healthcare
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Published:2021-07-31
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Page:73-75
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ISSN:2612-1344
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Container-title:Journal of Advanced Health Care
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language:it
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Short-container-title:JAHC
Affiliation:
1. Past Standing Committee of Health Professionals in Rheumatology EULAR; Department of Translational Medicine and Surgery Program in Physical Therapy, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
Abstract
The scientific, technological, cultural, and social transformations occurred during the last two decades have pushed the role of patients beyond a paternalistic relationship with the doctor. With the explosion of digital and new information tools available to all, and a growing consumerist view of healthcare service delivery, patients have developed a new vision of themselves in their care pathways. Expertise is increasingly shared and care models are shifting the patient to the centre, allowing a two-way information flow where both patient experience and scientific or medical information have the same value to reach the final outcome. The creation of "expert patient" positions and the involvement of patient interest groups into scientific research and large-scale real-world-evidence projects are further consolidating the involvement of patients into the healthcare paradigm. In this scenario, rethinking and designing interdisciplinary clinical and operational work will be crucial for a well-coordinated management in which patients and their caregivers are an active part of the process.
Publisher
Ordine TSRM PSTRP di Napoli, Avellino, Benevento
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes
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