Chronic illness is a major challenge for both patients and clinicians since their prolonged and sometimes unpredictable evolution threatens patient's quality of life and, at the same time, defies clinician's expertise and self-confidence (WHO, 2013, 2023). Thus, to better cope with it, patients and doctors should learn to work together. Yet, hidden defence mechanisms and concealed emotions often represent a major obstacle to communication and collaboration (Oliveira et al., 2012; de Vries, 2019; Despland et al., 2009). This intriguing, yet debated topic is discussed here by two experts who spent their life in the arena chronic disease from two different yet complementary perspectives: a veteran hospital practitioner with a prolonged clinical practice in chronic immunological diseases and TPE, and a professor of Pedagogy, who interlaced her academic work with a singular personal history of chronic illness.
Therapeutic patient education: a paired vision
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Bobbo N., Marcolongo R. (2024) "Therapeutic patient education: a paired vision
" Journal of Health Care Education in Practice, 6(2), 53-65. DOI: 10.14658/PUPJ-jhce-2024-2-6
Year of Publication
2024
Journal
Journal of Health Care Education in Practice
Volume
6
Issue Number
2
Start Page
53
Last Page
65
Date Published
12/2024
ISSN Number
2612-6818
Serial Article Number
6
DOI
10.14658/PUPJ-jhce-2024-2-6
Section
Articles