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Enablement in Health Care

Swati Chaudhary, Nidhi Bhalla, Upanshul Kant, Sahil Negi, Ramesh Rani, Sahil Thakar

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Journal of Global Public Health 5(2):p 75-77, July – December 2023. | DOI: na

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Bhalla N, Kant U, Chaudhary S, et al. Enablement in health care. J Glob Public Health. 2023;5(2):75–7.

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Received : September 30, 2023         Accepted : August 01, 2023          Published : September 30, 2023

Abstract

Enablement is a professional intervention that aims to recognize, promote and enhance people's capacity to have control on their health and life. It results in individual empowerment and building one's own strength. The aim of enablement is to provide healthcare from health care providers to the patients that helped them to strengthen their abilities and improve theirown health conditions. There can be betterment in one's health and quality of life through self efficacy benefits and developing self care skills.


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Bhalla N, Kant U, Chaudhary S, et al. Enablement in health care. J Glob Public Health. 2023;5(2):75–7.


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September 30, 2023 August 01, 2023 September 30, 2023

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CommunicationPrimary HealthcareArtificial IntelligenceEnablementEmpathy

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