Patient participation requires a change of attitude in health care

A partnership is founded on equality and mutual respect. In health care there is no balance of power between the patient and the health-care professional. To be able to create healthy partnerships we can aim for a balance by focusing on the interpersonal relationship between partners. To understand...

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