Patient Empoverment and its Connection to Trust

Nomie Eriksson, Eva Söderström, Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt
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Patient Empowerment (PE) allows patients to be more active in managing their own health and quality of life. The aim of this paper is to analyze how trust affects PE, in the context of healthcare information systems. An interview study was conducted concerning patients’ online access to electronic healthcare records. Results show that PE requires that patients trust the information that healthcare professionals and their electronic health record systems provide. Without trust, patients cannot control their own participation in relation to the healthcare professionals. This may result in a diminished ability to participate in the healthcare processes regarding their own care. Practical implications include acquired knowledge about and awareness of how trust influences PE, with particular emphasis on healthcare professionals. A trust model is presented that illustrates the trustor-trustee dimensions of PE. This model has both theoretical and practical implications in its illustration of how trust and PE connect.
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病人赋权及其与信任的关系
患者授权(PE)允许患者更积极地管理自己的健康和生活质量。本文的目的是分析信任如何影响PE,在医疗保健信息系统的背景下。对患者在线访问电子医疗记录的情况进行了访谈研究。结果表明,PE要求患者信任医疗保健专业人员及其电子健康记录系统提供的信息。没有信任,患者就无法控制自己对医疗保健专业人员的参与。这可能会导致他们参与医疗保健过程的能力下降。实际意义包括获得关于信任如何影响体育的知识和意识,特别强调医疗保健专业人员。提出了一个说明PE的委托人-受托人维度的信任模型。该模型在说明信任和PE如何连接方面具有理论和实践意义。
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