Evolution of Therapeutic Patient Education: A Systematic Scoping Review and Scientometric Analysis



Correia, Jorge Cesar, Waqas, Ahmed ORCID: 0000-0002-3772-194X, Aujoulat, Isabelle, Davies, Melanie J, Assal, Jean-Philippe, Golay, Alain and Pataky, Zoltan
(2022) Evolution of Therapeutic Patient Education: A Systematic Scoping Review and Scientometric Analysis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 19 (10). 6128-.

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Abstract

Therapeutic patient education (TPE) aims to empower the patients and their caregivers to effectively care for and manage their conditions. Such educational programs have been shown to improve health behaviors, disease outcomes, and quality of life among different patient populations. The field of TPE has evolved extensively over decades, owing to interdisciplinary research. No study so far has been done to map this field, to identify the stakeholders and gaps requiring future research. By leveraging the theory of co-citation, CiteSpace was used to visualize the bibliographic data pertaining to TPE research. A total of 54,533 articles published in English language were analyzed to identify influential funders, regions, and institutes contributing to this field. Besides these, significant theoretical and empirical contributions that shaped this field were mapped. Our analysis revealed several important insights. Most of the important theories that helped shape TPE were inspired from the social sciences. Five important research themes were identified: disorders, study designs utilized in TPE research, the scope of the TPE literature and outcomes, and populations. The research focused on improving perceptions, behaviors, and attitudes toward health promotion, reducing stigma, self-management and medication adherence. Most of the research was developed in the context of high-income countries. Future research should involve patients and use digital technology. Meta-analytical studies need to be done to identify the effectiveness and moderators of TPE interventions across different disorders. Further research should involve low and middle-income countries (LMIC) to ensure knowledge and technology transfer.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: patient education, health literacy, scientometric analysis
Divisions: Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Institute of Population Health
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2022 08:42
Last Modified: 18 Jan 2023 20:45
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19106128
Open Access URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106128
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3163980