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- Title
Patient Activation in Cancer Patients: Concept Analysis.
- Authors
Jang Se Young; Lee Eun Sun
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to better understand the concept of patient activation in patients with cancer by identifying its dimensions and attributes and clarifying its definition through concept analysis. Methods: This concept analysis study used the method of Walker and Avant (2019), and systematically reviewed dictionary entries and 30 studies in various academic fields. Results: The concept of patient activation in patients with cancer was found to have four attributes: seeking health information, participating in treatment decision-making, confidence in health care, self-management behaviors. The antecedents identified were cancer history, fear of recurrence, information and resources provided by healthcare professionals, access to healthcare providers, negative perceptions of cancer, social support, and sociodemographic status. The consequences were appropriate treatment implementation, satisfaction with treatment, improved physical and mental health conditions, improved quality of life, reduced healthcare costs, and reduced stress. Conclusion: The development of patient activation measurements tailored to the characteristics of the disease and the goal of strengthening the role of patients, as well as the development and implementation of policies, programs, and guidelines to promote patient activation, will improve the medical experience and outcomes of cancer patients and adopt a more person-centered treatment approach.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; THERAPEUTICS; ONLINE information services; CINAHL database; PATIENT participation; SOCIAL support; CONFIDENCE; SYSTEMATIC reviews; ATTITUDE (Psychology); PATIENT decision making; PATIENT satisfaction; PATIENT-centered care; CANCER patients; ATTITUDES toward illness; QUALITY of life; HEALTH; INFORMATION resources; SCALE analysis (Psychology); SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors; INFORMATION-seeking behavior; MEDLINE; CANCER patient medical care; CONCEPTS
- Publication
Korean Journal of Adult Nursing, 2024, Vol 36, Issue 1, p15
- ISSN
1225-4886
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7475/kjan.2024.36.1.15