Citation:Arnold, Marilynn; Butler, Patricia; Anderson, Robert; Funnell, Martha; Feste, Catherine (1995). "Guidelines for Facilitating a Patient Empowerment Program." The Diabetes Educator 4(21): 308-312. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/68728>
Abstract: The traditional medical treatment model often ignores the emotional, spiritual, social, and cognitive aspects of living with a chronic disease such as diabetes. Empowerment programs address these psychosocial areas by helping individuals develop skills and self-awareness in goal setting, problem solving, stress management, coping, social support, and motivation. Although many diabetes educators have been taught to use an empowerment curriculum to facilitate self-management, there is minimal research concerning the actual process of providing such programs to patients. We evaluated an empowerment curriculum (Empowerment: A Personal Path to Self-Care) with a diverse group of individuals with diabetes to determine the key elements of planning and implementing a successful diabetes patient empowerment program.