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Pasientengasjementskalaen×eHelsekompetanseskalaen (eHEALS)×
FagfeltHelseinformatikkHelseinformatikk
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Opprinnelsesår20042006
OpphavspersonJudith H. Hibbard, Janice Stockard, Ellen R. Mahoney, Martin TuslerGeorge R. Norman, Herbert A. Skinner
TypeSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Opprinnelig kildeHibbard, J. H., Stockard, J., Mahoney, E. R., & Tusler, M. (2004). Development of the Patient Activation Measure (PAM): Conceptualizing and measuring activation in patients and consumers. Health Services Research, 39(4), 1005–1026. DOI ↗Norman, G. R., & Skinner, H. A. (2006). eHEALS: The eHealth Literacy Scale. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 8(4), e27. DOI ↗
AliasPES, Patient EngagementeHEALS
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SammendragThe Patient Engagement Scale measures the degree to which patients take active responsibility for managing their health and healthcare. Developed by Hibbard and colleagues (2004), the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) operationalizes engagement as a progression from awareness of health issues through confident self-management, capturing the psychological, behavioural, and confidence dimensions essential for patient participation in shared decision-making and chronic disease management.The eHealth Literacy Scale measures individuals' ability to seek, find, understand, and appraise health information from electronic sources and apply that knowledge to health decision-making. Developed by Norman and Skinner in 2006, it assesses functional, communicative, and critical digital health literacy competencies essential for navigating modern health technologies and online medical information.
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