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Empowering Health Journey: Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory in Patient Empowerment

Abstract

In the realm of healthcare, empowerment has emerged as a powerful concept that seeks to shift the balance of authority from healthcare providers to patients, enabling them to take charge of their well-being. One significant framework that has paved the way for patient empowerment is Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory. This theory emphasizes the importance of self-care in maintaining and improving health and its principles have been instrumental in promoting patient engagement and autonomy within the healthcare system. Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory is a prominent nursing theory that focuses on the importance of self-care in maintaining and improving an individual's health and well-being. Developed by Dorothea Orem, a renowned nursing theorist and educator, this theory provides a framework for understanding the roles of both patients and healthcare providers in ensuring optimal health outcomes.

Annette Maruca

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