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The Expert Patients Programme: a paradox of patient empowerment and medical dominance
Wilson, P.M.; Kendall, S.; Brooks, F. (2007)Self-care is seen as a key element in managing resource demand in chronic disease and is also perceived as an empowering right for patients. The Chronic Disease Self-Management Programme developed in the USA has been adopted ... -
Nurses' responses to expert patients: The rhetoric and reality of self-management in long-term conditions: A grounded theory study
Wilson, P.M.; Kendall, S.; Brooks, F. (2006)Background: Against the backdrop in the western world of increasing prevalence of chronic disease, active and informed patients and a policy emphasis on self-management, this English study explored health professionals’ ... -
A policy analysis of the expert patient in the United Kingdom : self-care as an expression of pastoral power?
Wilson, P.M. (2001)The rise in chronic illness and comorbidity in Western society has resulted in an increasing emphasis on self-care initiatives. In the United Kingdom this is exemplified by the Expert Patient policy. This paper discusses ... -
The UK Expert Patients Program : lessons learned and implications for cancer survivors’ self-care support programs
Wilson, P.M. (2008)Globally, the enablement of self-care is increasingly being recognised as an essential component of chronic disease management. Within the UK a key self-care policy initiative is the Expert Patients Program. Developed from ...