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Beyond motivation

Creating supportive healthcare environments for engaging in therapeutic patient education according to healthcare providers
  • Leefstijl en Gezondheidsbevordering
  • Gepubliceerd op 03 juni 2025

This article reports the findings of focus-group discussions with healthcare providers concerning the
facilitators and barriers they experience when engaging in therapeutic patient education (TPE).
Methods: Five focus-group discussions were held with a total of 21 primary and secondary healthcare providers.
Discussions were moderated using a topic list that was co-created with healthcare providers. All discussions were
recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically.
Results: Healthcare providers consider TPE important, but it requires long-term, continuous effort in order to be
effective. They sometimes doubt its effectiveness and their own efficacy. Moreover, healthcare providers experience
a lack of a supportive environment. Overall, their experiences could be captured in four categories of
determinants of engaging in TPE: Capabilities, Motivation, Physical Context and Social Context.
Conclusion: Therapeutic patient education requires healthcare providers to be capable and motivated. To
maintain the continuous effort needed, healthcare providers need to be supported both socially (e.g. by colleagues
and management) and physically (e.g. through communication infrastructure).
Innovation: In contrast to previous studies focusing on the motivation and capability of healthcare providers to
perform TPE, this study contributes to innovation in health communication by identifying social and physical
factors that determine whether TPE is delivered continuously under actual or perceived constraints in terms of
time and effectiveness.

Auteur
Bob C. Mulder
Hylkje Algra
Esther Cruijsen
J. Marianne Geleijnse
Renate M. Winkels
Willemieke Kroeze
Publicatietype
Artikel
Gepubliceerd in
PEC Innovation
Uitgever
Elsevier
Jaargang
6 (2025)
Nummer
June
Trefwoord
Therapeutic Patient Education
TPE
Therapeutische Patiƫnteneducatie
Gezondheidseducatie
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