Kreisfreie Stadt Essen, Alemania
Empowerment evaluation, as a core concept in the fields of community psychology and healthpromotion, refers to the ways in which individuals, groups and/or communities gain influence over the activities in which they choose to work, and over the decision-making processes that these entail, augmenting the capacity to self manage their lives. This article explores the concept of empowerment as a framework for managing projects in the health care services. The case study shows a two-year pilot project conducted in Hamburg, Germany, outlining an innovative approach towards combining experiential and professional expert knowledge in the field of clinical practice. We analyze and discuss the ways in which patient participation can be strengthened by making public the criteria or standards by which hospital treatment is oriented; we also discuss the implications of such a turn. “Quality standards for self-help-friendly hospitals“ were developed, implemented and evaluated in collaboration amongst hospitals and patient organizations for those who suffer chronic diseases, and lead to a qualifying certificate (“Self-help-friendly Hospital“) awarded to those hospitals which succeeded in their performance.
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