The paradigm of patient must evolve: Why a false sense of limited capacity can subvert all attempts at patient involvement

This essay reviews the role of paradigms in molding the thoughts of a scientific field and looks rigorously at what two key terms mean - empowered and engaged - and how their interaction points to a new way forward, requiring a re-examination of our "paradigm of patient." Five years ago, t...

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Main Author: Dave deBronkart (Author)
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Published: The Beryl Institute, 2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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