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A Classification Model of Patient Engagement Methods and Assessment of Their Feasibility in Real-world Settings

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Health Services
Nursing
Date 2014 Mar 4
PMID 24582473
Citations 37
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Abstract

Objective: Examine existing reviews of patient engagement methods to propose a model where the focus is on engaging patients in clinical workflows, and to assess the feasibility of advocated patient engagement methods.

Methods: A literature search of reviews of patient engagement methods was conducted. Included reviews were peer-reviewed, written in English, and focused on methods that targeted patients or patient-provider dyads. Methods were categorized to propose a conceptual model. The feasibility of methods was assessed using an adapted rating system.

Results: We observed that we could categorize patient engagement methods based on information provision, patient activation, and patient-provider collaboration. Methods could be divided by high and low feasibility, predicated on the extent of extra work required by the patient or clinical system. Methods that have good fit with existing workflows and that require proportional amounts of work by patients are likely to be the most feasible.

Conclusion: Implementation of patient engagement methods is likely to depend on finding a "sweet-spot" where demands required by patients generate improved knowledge and motivate active participation.

Practice Implications: Attention should be given to those interventions and methods that advocate feasibility with patients, providers, and organizational workflows.

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