
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
09 June 2010
Online ISBN:
9781447304043
Print ISBN:
9781847427458
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Introduction Introduction
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Respect Respect
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Environment Environment
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The institutionalised way things are done The institutionalised way things are done
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Personal behaviour Personal behaviour
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Equity Equity
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Access Access
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Information Information
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Safety Safety
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Avoidable risks of harm Avoidable risks of harm
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Unavoidable risks of harm Unavoidable risks of harm
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Patients’ own safety Patients’ own safety
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Other patients’ safety Other patients’ safety
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Choice Choice
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Shared decision making Shared decision making
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Support Support
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Representation Representation
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Redress Redress
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Cite
Williamson, Charlotte, 'The ten principles', Towards the emancipation of patients: Patients' experiences and the patient movement (Bristol , 2010; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781847427458.003.0007, accessed 20 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter discusses in detail the ten principles of patient activism named in the previous chapter. These are respect, equity, access, information, safety, choice, shared decision making, support, representation, and redress. The chapter explains the concept of these principles and describes how they are used in practice. It also provides examples of recent or recurrent conflicts between patient activists and health professionals or managers.
Keywords:
patient activism, principles, respect, equity, access, information, safety, choice, decision making, support
Subject
Public Health
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