How do our health education practices contribute to patient education?
Engaging patients and mobilizing healthcare professionals around what they can actually do: in Isère, a program focused on improving antibiotic use illustrates this approach, notably through the development of tailored tools. Drawing on this example, the author, Florence Chauvin—who is active in both fields—offers a reflection on the value of health education practices in patient education.
Author(s): Chauvin Florence
Publishing year: 2008
Pages: 44-47
Men's Health, 2008, n° 398, p. 44-47
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