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Title: Teaching and learning about empowerment in family medicine


1
Teaching and learning about empowerment in family
medicine
  • Dr. Yonah Yaphe
  • Department of Family Medicine
  • Sackler Faculty of Medicine
  • Tel Aviv University, Israel
  • Presentation to Bled Course 2007

2
Objectives
  • At the end of the presentation the participant
    will
  • Understand the definition of empowerment
  • Know how this applies to family medicine
  • Know the limits of the concept
  • Appreciate how the concept can be taught to
    patients and students
  • Value the promotion of patient empowerment

3
Definition
  • Empowerment is
  • A feeling of mastery or control arising from
    participation in dcision making or policy setting
  • A way of strengthening ourselves and others
  • A state of mind consisting of power, worth or
    self-esteem
  • Allowing people to reach their potential by
    removing obstacles
  • It can be facilitated but not bestowed on an
    individual or community

4
Individual empowerment
  • Enhances critical consciousness
  • belief in self efficacy
  • awareness of problems and their solutions
  • personal competence in solving these problems

5
Community empowerment
  • Enhancement of community resources
  • Leadership development
  • Communication resources
  • Community support network
  • Mobilize resources to adress common concerns

6
Organizational empowerment
  • Enhance community based organizations
  • Protect promote and advocate the rights of the
    powerless

7
Methods to EMPOWER
  • Educate and train
  • Media use and advocacy
  • Public education and participation
  • Organizing associations and unions
  • Work training and microenterprise
  • Enabling services and support
  • Rights protection and promotion

8
Measuring empowerment
  • Meaning the value attributed to a goal or
    purpose
  • Competence self efficacy, the belief in the
    capability to perform the activities with skill
  • Self-determination having the choice to
    initiate and regulate actions
  • Impact the feeling that one can influence
    outcomes

9
Why do we need empowerment
  • Respecting patient autonomy
  • Better outcomes with patient involvement
  • All healing is self- healing
  • Limited resources

10
Sources of doctors power
  • Knowledge
  • Wealth
  • Status
  • Access to resources
  • Right to make decisions

11
Sources of patients power
  • Ability and right to choose medical services
  • Ability to pay
  • Wealth, status, knowledge
  • Right to accept or refuse treatment
  • Threat of departure, censure, legal action

12
Empowerment in primary care
  • Providing adequate information for participation
    in decision making
  • Creating an atmosphere that supports asking
    questions, challenging and making decisions
  • Empowerment or enablement? Is there a power
    difference?

13
Effects of empowerment
  • Patient centeredness promotes
  • Diagnostic accuracy
  • Good therapeutic outcomes
  • Patient and provider satisfaction
  • Improved communication
  • Reduced costs
  • Reduced legal actions

14
Teaching doctors about empowerment
  • Early clinical exposure Seeing the patient as a
    person and not as a disease
  • Learning the value of the unique personal
    narrative
  • Building the physicians self esteem and
    self-confidence

15
Video Demonstration
  • 60 year old widow
  • Diffuse limb pain, insomnia, tearfulness
  • Mother and sister with osteoporosis
  • Referred to orthopedic surgeon for advice
    regarding limb pain
  • Referred to bone density measurement
  • Test not covered by insurance
  • Referred to clinic manager to approve test

16
Reflections on video
  • Parallel suffering of doctor and patient
  • The illness, the relationship, the system
  • Anger, frustration, powerlessness
  • Limb pain, depression, loss
  • Immigration, displacement, reintegration
  • Need for support and encouragement

17
Empowering doctors
  • Teaching patient centered care
  • Teaching narrative medicine
  • Teaching about the context
  • Learning explanatory models
  • Simulation for skills training
  • Group support
  • Observation of actual practice
  • Practicing skills with feedback

18
How GPs empower patients
  • Addressing needs and expectations
  • Educating and informing about diagnosis
  • Offering information about diagnostic and
    treatment choices
  • Preparing for contact with secondary care
  • Encouraging demands for respect and information

19
Populations with special needs
  • Women
  • Ethnic minorities
  • Handicapped
  • Anyone else besides adult males from the same
    social class from the dominant culture

20
Patients empowering patients
  • Self help groups
  • Internet
  • Self education
  • Lobby for research
  • Educating doctors

21
Society empowering patients
  • Patient charters of rights
  • Patients rights legislation
  • Safety, informed consent, free choice, respect
  • Public education and mass media
  • Health administrators informing employees of
    patients rights

22
The challenge of empowerment
  • How does this affect the nature, goals and tasks
    of medicine
  • How does this affect our daily practice and the
    teaching of medicine?
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